Nobody's Darling
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Sherry Baines
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Josephine Cox
About this listen
Lizzie Miller worries for her family – money is short in their little house, but her beautiful daughter Ruby vows to give them all a better life.
Working as a maid for Mr Banks, Ruby befriends his shy and gentle daughter, Cicely. The two girls hatch a mischievous plan to introduce Ruby to society at a party for the ‘gentry’ of Blackburn, where Ruby meets Luke Arnold, the dissolute heir to his father’s fortunes.
But Ruby soon learns of Luke’s cruel nature and when he slyly turns his charm on Cicely, Ruby feels compelled to warn her, a warning that will put her livelihood and her future on the line …
©1993 Josephine Cox (P)2024 Bolinda PublishingWhat listeners say about Nobody's Darling
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- B A Clifton
- 06-11-24
Excellent story and well read
I was taken in from the first chapter and totally involved in the captivating and moving story.
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- Kindle Customer
- 14-05-24
Couldn’t stop listening
Wonderful story never disappointed with Josephine cox books 📚 wonderful Voices makes you laugh and worry
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- Jane Bryder
- 13-04-24
Outstanding
Outstanding story, loved every minute of it.
The performance brought each character to life.
Thank you x
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- katie
- 06-04-24
a book to get lost in
didn't want to stop listening loved it from the minute I started listening loved the main character so full of determination can highly recommend
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- Mrs Irene Bladon
- 01-11-24
Irene Derbyshire
Loved this story by Josephine Cox, gripping in places so much so it was difficult to stop listening and do some work ,hope others enjoy it too.
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- Helen gorman
- 06-12-24
Overall a good story!
This was spoiled for me by the narrator, she was deadpan & leading me to almost give up. Went all round the houses at times but an enjoyable story.
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- margaret henson
- 09-07-24
Getting like Cathrine cookson ,you can work out the end after the first chapter.
Predictability they are getting all the same ,this will be my last, Joshophine Cox sadly
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- Tuija Pitkanen
- 23-12-24
A woman who wanted too much
At first the story was psychologically interesting. There is a poor, talented girl who has ambitions. But she has a mother who is afraid of everything above her station, and wants to keep her daughter in her class. Mother is really awful and selfish, and abandons her daughter When she has made her dreams come true.
Because of a sadist man the daughter looses almost everything. And she realises that she only wants to get married with the boy next door and live with her family in the poor quarters where water runs down the walls and children get sick. And the mother never understands a thing.
I know some might think that the story is about a woman finding out that only family matters, and what is near you. But I want to warn, morality in this book is really outdated, and it has neither any literary value. The performance is excellent though.
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