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An Independent Woman
An Independent Woman | Anna Jacobs
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Can she find freedom against the odds? As the Great War ends Serena Fleming is due an inheritance that could free her from a bullying father. But little does she know how far he will go to prevent her leaving home. Or how desperate he is to limit her and keep his secrets hidden. When she turns thirty, Serena must risk everything to escape his iron rule. Meanwhile, Marcus Grayes life has also been changed by the War. His injuries may heal, but his elderly aunt and a crumbling old house are now in his sole care. When he saves Serena from a kidnapping, his life will take an unexpected turn, one that may bring him love but will put his life in danger. Can they survive a wicked mans attacks? And can Serena at last fulfil her true potential? From the bestselling and much-loved Anna Jacobs, this inspirational saga is perfect for fans of Kitty Neale, Ellie Dean and Margaret Dickinson, a heart-warming tale of one womans fight for a life worth living.
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vonnie862
An Independent Woman | Anna Jacobs
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#IndependentWomen
Here are just some of the women I admire.
Starting top left: Frida Kahlo, Michelle Obama, my best friend and my mentor, Simone Biles, Malala, my momma, and Megan Rapinoe.

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@Cinfhen @BarbaraBB

Texreader I‘m a huge Rapinoe fan and I loved Malala‘s book and life story. Great choices. 2y
Cinfhen Love the photo of you & your mom 🥰Great choices 2y
BarbaraBB Great women to admire ❤️ 2y
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Chelsea.Poole I can‘t believe I left Megan Rapinoe off my list. All great women! 2y
Chelsea.Poole Also, little you is adorable!! 2y
vonnie862 @Chelsea.Poole aww, thank you! 2y
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MelHopton
An Independent Woman | Anna Jacobs
Mehso-so

This ended up being a bit trashy. There were far too many characters for my liking, and a whole series of cheesy moments involving the lead male getting a stirring in his trousers...! It was very readable and the plot was interesting and easy to follow, but the whole book was very light. Lots of references to moving to Australia (the author did). Far from life-changing, but a perfectly pleasant quick read. Forgettable.