Oh, Happy Day!

Oh, Happy Day!

Nicola Thorne


Click above to enlarge

Official covers


It is the summer of 1932 and Ed Hallam and the beautiful Maisie celebrate their marriage in great style at Ryland Castle. Peg Hallam, once the gardener's daughter, is now apparently secure in her new role as Lady Ryland After years of various tribulations it appears that the Hallam and Ryland families have at last found happiness and stability. They have all, to some extent, come up in the world and the bewitching Maisie, formerly a nightclub dancer, with her marriage to a naval officer seems about to cross that class barrier too and achieve respectability. But has she? Or will the siren call of her former glamorous but dissolute life threaten not only her and Ed's new-found happiness, but send shockwaves through the entire family so that a dark cloud hangs ominously over the future.


Add to My Creakle Click here
Creakle

It is the summer of 1932 and Ed Hallam and the beautiful Maisie celebrate their marriage in great style at Ryland Castle. Peg Hallam, once the gardener's daughter, is now apparently secure in her new role as Lady Ryland After years of various tribulations it appears that the Hallam and Ryland families have at last found happiness and stability. They have all, to some extent, come up in the world and the bewitching Maisie, formerly a nightclub dancer, with her marriage to a naval officer seems about to cross that class barrier too and achieve respectability. But has she? Or will the siren call of her former glamorous but dissolute life threaten not only her and Ed's new-found happiness, but send shockwaves through the entire family so that a dark cloud hangs ominously over the future.



Creakle
Nicola Thorne

Nicola Thorne was born in Cape Town, South Africa. Her father was English and her mother a New Sealander, and she was brought up and educated in England. She graduated in Sociology at the London...


Reader Reviews --- Add YOURS!Click here

No Member ratings so far

Be the FIRST to rate this book!

Where are copies of this Book now!

No Book Movements so far