The Long Way Home, Jessica Blair
The Long Way Home, Jessica Blair
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The Long Way Home

Author: Jessica Blair

Narrator: Marie McCarthy

Unabridged: 11 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/25/2011

Categories: Fiction, Sagas, Romance


Synopsis

Lydia Middleton faces a bright future, secure in the knowledge that her childhood sweetheart, David Drayton, will one day be her husband. Their parents heartily approve of a match between Whitby's foremost ship-owning families. But then Mr Middleton loses his fortune and later his life, and the Draytons reconsider. Lydia's uncle repossesses the family home and she is forced to leave Whitby. Her brother Luke finds a job in the new town of Middlesbrough and Lydia decides to accompany him and make her own way in life. But she vows that when her fortunes have changed she will return to her beloved home and exact a fitting revenge on her uncle. Driven by this desire, Lydia prospers but risks losing the most precious thing of all: the love of David, who has stayed faithful to her throughout their enforced separation. Vengeance or the path of true love - which will Lydia choose?

About Jessica Blair

Jessica Blair grew up in Middlesbrough, trained as a teacher and now lives in Ampleforth. She became a full-time writer in 1977 and has written more than 50 books under various pseudonyms. Visit her at www.jessicablair.co.uk


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tumelo on May 02, 2016

This book started off slow but then it picked up its pace exponentially. It felt hurried as it progressed, almost like it was chopped down to curb the cost of production and thus I am giving it 3 stars. This book carries important lessons about the nature of revenge. This young lady's obsession with......more

Goodreads review by Cheryll on January 24, 2018

Not a bad read but I'm not sure that Lydia made the right decision at the end! I didn't like the way the author put so many questions in the text or the way people seemed to 'speak with their eyes' all the time.......more

Goodreads review by Wendy on December 01, 2020

I have to say I enjoyed this one more than Dangerous Shores but again the ending seemed a little rushed. It was a fascinating insight into the iron ore trade in the NE. I very much enjoyed the fact that it showed a woman doing well in a male dominated industry.......more