Book 1

Killigrew Clay

by Rowena Summers

Published 29 May 1986
Can two people from different worlds find their way to each other?

Just as an unexpected passion began to blossom between Morwen Tremayne and Ben Killigrew, the fates seemed determined to stifle its growth. A long, bitter struggle between owner and workforce brought about Charles Killigrew's sudden illness, and with it Ben's summons to the head of the family firm.

Innocent victims of other men's antagonisms, they find themselves party to a conflict that threatens to cut them off not only from their families, but from each other...

A touching, heartbreaking tale of a love that conquers all, Killigrew Clay is perfect for fans of Rosie Goodwin, and Linda Finlay


Book 2

Clay Country

by Rowena Summers

Published 23 April 1987
Can she keep the promise she made?

When Morwen Tremayne read her vows to Ben Killigrew, she swore to stay by his side until death parted them.

But when crushing disaster strikes, the foundation of Ben and Morwen's life together is shaken to its very core. Pushed to breaking point, they are forced to question whether the love which bloomed in the sun can flower once more in darker days...

An emotional saga of love, pain and family, perfect for fans of Katie Flynn, Rosie Goodwin and Maureen Lee


Book 3

Family Ties

by Rowena Summers

Published 27 November 1988
Can she save her family, and her name, from destruction?

As financial troubles wrack the Killigrew household, the passion and strength of the man Morwen loved so dearly ebb away, and into this turbulent landscape arrives a dynamic stranger from America. Randell Wainwright is determined to forge a stronger bond with one particular person - Morwen.

As old hurts are renewed, as bitter family quarrels rage, and as blackmail and tragedy threaten the foundation of her home, Morwen struggles to save her name, and her family, from destruction.

A heart-wrenching saga of love and family, perfect for fans of Maureen Lee, Linda Finlay and Lesley Pearse


Book 5

Primmy's Daughter

by Rowena Summers

Published 26 March 1998
As she starts to piece together the past, Killigrew Clay begins to face new problems

Primmy Tremayne’s daughter, Skye, has always been fascinated by her family’s romantic and turbulent history. Travelling from her home in America to Cornwall, she is eager to meet the older generation, especially her grandmother Morwen. On her journey, she finds herself drawn to Philip Norwood, despite his entanglement to another woman.

Drawn into the world of her new relatives, and of Killigrew Clay, Skye begins to piece the past together. But when the Great War breaks out, new fears burst into clarity as Philip, and half of the clay workforce, enlist.

A moving tale of love and war, Primmy’s Daughter is a beautiful and absorbing saga, ideal for fans of Lesley Pearse, Lyn Andrews and Rosie Goodwin.