THE FIFTH NOVEL IN THE COMPELLING SHIPYARD GIRLS SERIES FROM SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR, NANCY REVELL. ‘Nancy Revell knows how to stir the passions and soothe the heart!’ Northern Echo Sunderland, 1942 With the war showing no sign of abating, Helen is thriving in her role as shipyard manager. But at home the return of her father brings a shocking discovery that tears her family apart. Gloria … father brings a shocking discovery that tears her family apart.
Gloria is shouldering the burden of a terrible secret. If the truth comes out there could be dire consequences, and it will take all her resolve to resist the pressure around her.
Meanwhile Rosie is throwing herself into her work, taking on as many shifts as she can. Anything to keep her mind off the fact that she hasn’t heard from her sweetheart in months…
With life in the shipyards tougher than ever, will the strength of their friendship see them through to victory?
Praise for The Shipyard Girls series:
‘the author is one to watch’ Sun
‘A brilliant read’ Take a Break
‘Well-drawn, believable characters combined with a storyline to keep you turning the pages’ Woman
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Victory for the Shipyard Girls by Nancy Revell is the fifth novel in the Shipyard Girls series. We join the ladies in Sunderland in January of 1942. Jack’s wife, Miriam has ruined Gloria and Jack’s chance at a happily ever after. Miriam had uncovered devastating secrets on Gloria’s friends that would ruin their lives. Jack is sent off Scotland to manage the Clyde, and Gloria is left to manage on her own and raise their daughter, Hope. Helen Crawford is enjoying her role as shipyard manager until she discovers her father has been having an affair with Gloria and that Hope is her half-sister. Helen is devastated and finds comfort in the arms of Mr. Theodore Harvey, a doctor at the local hospital. Rosie returns from her impromptu vacation with Peter to share good news with her friends. She misses Peter and throws herself into her work to keep herself occupied. When Gloria shares with Rosie what happened with Miriam, they conspire to eliminate the impact the secrets would have on the ladies. The truth about Martha’s parentage is their biggest obstacle. Bel learns that Pearl told Maisie about her birth father, so she becomes obsessed with learning about her biological father. Pearl has never wanted to talk about it and she still does not. She underestimates Bel’s determination to obtain the truth. Find out what happens next for these courageous women in Victory for the Shipyard Girls.
Victory for the Shipyard Girls is not a standalone novel. You need to read the book in the Shipyard Girls series in order (a worthwhile investment). Victory for the Shipyard Girls picks up where Shipyard Girls in Love ended. Nancy Revell has a writing style that draws the reader right in. I was fully engaged by this book with its inviting writing style and its rapid pace. We get to know more about the characters in each book. I like how this diverse group that have become close friends (they are a family). The ladies continue to develop in each new installment of the Shipyard Girls series. There is a large cast of characters, but it is easy to keep track of them and their storylines. Victory for the Shipyard Girls focuses on Helen, Gloria, Rosie, Bel and Pearl. There are some amazing revelations in Victory for the Shipyard Girls. Pearl’s story takes us back in time to learn how she gave up Maisie and conceived Bel. We get to know more about Pearl and what led her to drink copious amounts of alcohol. I stayed up very late (even for me) to finish reading. I wanted to find out what happened to next and the identity of Bel’s birth father (wow). Victory for the Shipyard Girls takes us through June 30, 1942 and ends with a cliffhanger. We must wait for Courage of the Shipyard Girls to get the answers we desire. I am giving Victory for the Shipyard Girls 5 out of 5 stars (I loved it).
This is book 6in “The Shipyard Girls” and it’s as great as all the others. You’ll love this series!!