A promise that binds them together. A war that pulls them apart.
Childhood companions Fleur and Colette make a vow, under the trailing ivy of their secret garden, that they will be secret sisters forever. But as they grow up, the promises of childhood are put to the ultimate test. For Colette is the daughter of the house, and her life is all jazz clubs, silk dresses and chilled champagne, while Fleur is the orphan niece of the housekeeper and doesnโt feel like she belongs anywhere.
Years later, in 1939, life as they know it will never be the same. As the German tanks roll in and Paris becomes an occupied city, the promise they made as children will have consequences they could never have imagined...
Readers love Daughters of Paris:โIโm an avid reader of WWII novels and this was up there with the best...Strong women, enduring friendship and loveโ Bev
โHas it all: mystery, suspense, history, strong female characters, and kept me engaged throughout...excellentโ Rachel
โOutstanding...five stars from meโ Karren
โIt's been a while since I cried at a book!โ Shanon
โI really enjoyed this story of loyalty, love, bravery and true friendship...a very thought-provoking readโ Chrissie
โThis was a lovely WWII historical fiction novel that focused on the relationships between the female characters, which I appreciated. And there is romance, of course, because what is a wartime novel set in Paris without a bit of romance?โ Lorin
Elisabethโs writing career began when she finished third in Harlequinโs So You Think You Can Write contest in 2013 and hasn't looked back. She teaches Primary school but would rather write full time because unlike five year olds her characters generally do what she tells them. She spends most of her spare time reading and is a pro at cooking one-handed while holding a book.
She lives in Cheshire because the car broke down there in 1999 and she never left.