TOMORROW THE WORLD
BY
Josephine Cox
No.1 bestselling writer, Josephine Cox's Tomorrow the World is a
compulsive tale of love and secrets, perfect for fans of Rosie Goodwin,
Catherine Cookson and Kathyrn Hughes.
'Driven and passionate' The Sunday Times
Bridget Mulligan loves her husband. He is caring, loyal and dependable -
everything a woman could ask for. But she can't quite forget Harry - the one
that got away - and when a snow storm drives her into his arms, the inevitable
happens. Nine months later a child is born.
Overcome with remorse, Bridget is determined that her husband should
know the truth, but her confession can lead only to heartbreak. Although he
allows his wife and her child to continue living in his home, Tom Mulligan
makes it clear that their marriage is over. Lonely and afraid, Bridget finds
comfort in the friendship of Fanny, a feisty young mother who knows what it is
to be alone. But Bridget's life can never be complete until she has the love of
the only man she ever really wanted...
MY THOUGHTS…
The
ending to this book made me happy... so did the actual story, but the ending
made me especially happy.
I
thought that the event that started the story was wrong and that Bridget
shouldn't have given in to temptation - she was married after all. Although,
without that one event, there would be no story for me to add to my
'favorites' shelf!
I
loved the characters of Bridget, Ruthie and, despite it all, Harry. They all
seemed like really nice people, and I thought that the ending turned out well
for them.
I
was not sure what to think about Tom Mulligan. One minute he loves his child
and the next he hates it. I believed that how he treated Bridget was
appalling, even though she was honest and, in many similar cases, many lies
would generally be told and things would be made ten times worse. I was
slightly sorry for him at the end of his characters part in the story (no
spoilers) but what happened, happened because of his own choices.
I
do love this book and Highly Recommend it to any Josephine Cox/Historical
Fiction/Historical Drama lovers!
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