Author: Emily Taylor
Gwendolyn Jones owned a chain of jewellery shops in London. Her father had helped launch the business
She’s not my mother, you see Mabel? Who wants her? Let her go to the children’s home.
Emily raced home, eager to surprise James. But the moment she slipped inside She darted from room to
One night during a shift I overheard a colleagues phone rant. He was sounding fed up, repeating: Take
At 65 we finally saw that our children no longer depend on us. How can we accept this and begin to live
I slipped into the flat and immediately felt a prickling unease the whole place was dead quiet.
Dinner Simon. Five years after his divorce, Simon decided he was ready to dip his toe into a serious
I was only three when I lost my mother. I watched her die right before my eyes as she tried to hurl me
In winter Helen decides to sell her cottage and move in with her son. Her daughterinlaw and her son have
You have no conscience. Cant you see how difficult it is for Daniel? Hes your brother; you could have







