Always There

by Pamela Evans

Published 4 March 2002
Amidst the turmoil and disruption of 1950s Notting Hill, young mother Daisy Rivers has created a small pocket of tranquility in the bedsit she shares with her two daughters. Her life is by no means perfect but it is a far cry from the lonely years she spent in an orphanage as a child. Meanwhile in the plush surroundings of the Cliff Head Hotel in Torquay, June, the sister Daisy hasn't seen since they were separated by adoption, is close to despair. A life of wealth and privilege and a happy marriage aren't enough to erase the legacies of her past and a terrible secret, ignored for too long, forces her to seek out the sister she hasn't seen in almost twenty years...

A Smile for All Seasons

by Pamela Evans

Published 8 July 1999

In 1963 Eve Peters has it all: young, beautiful and fashionable, she also has a gorgeous husband, Ken. She dreams of owning a house in Ealing where they can start a family. But a horrific tragedy leaves Eve a widow, with Ken's baby on the way.

But then Eve meets Meg - blonde, vivacious and also single. Meg's baby is due soon after Eve's and the two women strike up a deep friendship. Meg owns a successful boutique and when she learns that Eve is also passionate about clothes, she offers her a job and they become business partners. And when handsome Bart Baxter walks into her life, Eve starts to believe that once again she can find love and happiness. But then Meg reveals a devastating secret that has the power to destroy one of the most rewarding relationships in Eve's life...


The Pride of Park Street

by Pamela Evans

Published 3 March 2003
Before she could walk, Jess Mollitt knew she wanted to dance, and when she gains a place with the famous Burton Girls dance troupe, appearing on the West End stage, it seems her dreams have finally come true. But when a family outing ends In tragedy, killing her mother and leaving her father a broken man, Jess is forced to give up the career she loves and look after her younger siblings. Life now is a far cry from the glamorous existence she has left behind. As Jess juggles managing the newsagents her father is no longer capable of running and caring for the three children so cruelly robbed of a mother, she has no time to deal with her own grief. Her one saving grace is her friendship with neighbour Don Day, who provides a shoulder to cry on and perhaps - he hopes - a lasting love. But when the brother Don hates arrives on the scene, it seems Jess's problems may be only beginning...