Josephine
Cox Series is a fiction stories of 7 books collection new set Tomorrow
the World and also includes Jinnie, Rainbow Days, The Woman Who Left,
Somewhere someday, Looking back, The gilded cage.
Titles
Tomorrow the World
Jinnie
Rainbow Days
The Woman Who Left
Somewhere, someday
Looking back
The gilded cage
Description
Tomorrow the World
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…
Jinnie
Ten
years ago, Louise Hunter’s life was torn apart by tragedy. Her husband,
Ben, killed himself; her brother-in-law, Jacob, was murdered; and her
sister, Susan, abandoned her new-born daughter, revealing the baby is
Ben’s child. Louise remains haunted by guilt over the one night she
spent with Ben’s friend Eric, and refuses to return Eric’s love. But
after adopting Jinnie, she finds new happiness – until Susan decides she
wants Jinnie back.
Rainbow Days
This
is the vow Silas made to Cathleen on the day he asks her to marry him.
Throughout their childhood their love has grown stronger and now, in
1900, they start to plan a life together. But a jealous woman is
determined to ruin their happiness and uses Silas’s father – a good and
honest man – to do so, forcing him to make an impossible sacrifice. As a
dutiful son, Silas has no choice but to obey his father, and Cathleen
must pay the bitter price. Separated, each is swept along to a place
where there is no love or peace and no way back…
The Woman Who Left
Louise
and Ben Hunter’s loving marriage is marred only by their unfulfilled
longing for a child. Living and working with Ben’s father, Ronnie, they
are quietly contented. But when Ronnie dies, their whole world changes.
Ben’s lazy brother, Jacob, returns, convinced he stands to inherit
Ronnie’s small fortune. And he means to have his brother’s wife; though
just as she did years before, Louise warns him off. Jacob, however, is
not so easily dismissed. When he realises Ben will inherit everything,
Jacob is beside himself with rage, and commits a terrible deed, one that
threatens to destroy everything his brother and Louise hold dear…
Somewhere, someday
In
Somewhere, Somehow she sets out to please her legions of loyal fans
with yet another heart-wrenching, heart-warming tale filled with all the
passion and intrigue of her previous work, and perhaps has produced
here her best novel to date. Kelly, a woman who has lived in the shadow
of a terrible secret for most of her life, faces a future without her
one true love–Barney–as he embarks on a personal journey that may never
bring him back. As he leaves, Kelly decides to embark on a journey of
her own, taking a huge step into the past in order to lay the ghosts of
her tragic childhood.
Looking back
Molly’s
mother has disappeared, leaving only a letter in which she asks her
daughter to look after her five brothers and sisters. She cannot depend
upon her feckless father, who similarly neglects his duties, and she is
put in an impossible situation. She must choose between the young man
she loves or, forsaking her happiness, look after the children. It is
the hardest decision she has ever had to make. And while we are caught
up in the drama of Molly’s difficult choices, Cox is working her magic
with other plot strands that will ultimately become important. Who was
the stranger who called upon her mother shortly before she disappeared?
The gilded cage
Powerful,
hard-hearted Leonard Mears ruthlessly presides over his wife and
children, exiling them from the outside world and brutally punishing any
disobedience. But he is also a man with a dark secret; an illegitimate
daughter that he forced his sister to bring up. The girl is now a young
woman who, unbeknown to him, is determined to find the father that
abandoned her.