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Julia Kelly (3)

Author of The Light Over London

For other authors named Julia Kelly, see the disambiguation page.

15 Works 1,580 Members 114 Reviews 2 Favorited

About the Author

Julia Kelly is the award-winning author of women's fiction and historical romance books about extraordinary stories of the past. She also writes fast-paced contemporary sports romance as Julia Blake. In addition to writing, she¿s been an Emmy-nominated producer, journalist, marketing professional. show more Her title's include: The Light over London, The Matchmaker of Edinburgh, and The Governess Series. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

Series

Works by Julia Kelly

The Light Over London (2019) 515 copies
The Last Garden in England (2021) 473 copies
The Whispers of War (2020) 217 copies
The Lost English Girl (2023) 115 copies
A Traitor in Whitehall (2023) 101 copies
The Governess Was Wicked (2016) 6 copies
The Look of Love (2017) 5 copies
The Wedding Week (1665) 4 copies
The Governess Was Wanton (2016) 4 copies
The Governess Was Wild (2016) 4 copies
Seduction in the Snow (2016) 2 copies

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Nationality
USA

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BooksInMirror | 26 other reviews | Feb 19, 2024 |
This was an enthralling read. I was completely wrapped up in the characters and the writing. One of those wonderful books that you wish would never end.
 
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aefsargent | 40 other reviews | Feb 6, 2024 |
This historical fiction highlights one of the most difficult times for parents before and during WWII when children were evacuated from English cities to the countryside to keep them safe from the bombings. Raised in Liverpool by a rigidly Catholic mother and weak father, Viv Byrne becomes pregnant after briefly dating an inspiring jazz musician in 1935. Compounding Viv's mother's horror about the shame of having an unmarried pregnant daughter is that the father, Joshua, is Jewish. The mother crafts a scheme to remove Josha from Viv's life just minutes after their wedding, which he accepts. He leaves his devastated pregnant wife to pursue a music career in NYC. It's difficult to decide who is more despicable: Viv's mother for offering the bribe or Joshua for accepting it. This is a choice he will come to regret.

Shortly before WWII, Viv is forced by her parish priest and her parents to send her 4-year-old daughter, Maggie, to live in the safety of the countryside with the affluent, childless Thompsons. At the same time, Joshua has returned from his failed attempt to gain acclaim as a musician and has returned to England to train for the RAF. Their paths will cross again when they reunite for the sake of their daughter in unusual circumstances.
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Works
15
Members
1,580
Popularity
#16,330
Rating
3.9
Reviews
114
ISBNs
129
Languages
6
Favorited
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