`Meticulously-researched…warming the hearts of millions of readers.’ Historical Novels Review
`Collier has a gift for bringing her characters to life that will keep the reader engrossed until the end’ Daily Mail
A new Saga Queen hits the televisual cobbles- Daily Telegraph
Finders & Keepers – Book Four in the Brothers and Lovers series
Harry Evans's first years of life were blighted by a brutal stepfather.
At the age of five his mother, Sali, married a miner, Lloyd Evans, a passionate believer in workers' rights. When he returns to Pontypridd after school, he finds that his beloved "grandfather," ex-miner Billy Evans, has lung disease, and when Billy is sent to a sanatorium in the Welsh Hills, the only one free to accompany him is Harry. There Harry meets two very different women: Diana, a feminist medical student, and Mary, an illiterate, orphaned farmer's daughter. For the first time in his life Harry falls in love, only to suffer rejection. Harry turns to Billy for consolation, and as his relationship with the old man deepens, he learns about life, love, and the responsibility that comes with inherited wealth.
But he also discovers the responsibility each man owes to himself to live his life as he, and no one else, sees fit.
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Catrin Collier is Wales' most prolific and well-known author of historical, romantic fictions. The daughter of a Prussian refugee mother and Welsh father, she grew up in Pontypridd. She has written 19 novels for Orion. Her first historical novel Hearts of Gold, was filmed as a mini-series by the BBC in 2003. She lives with her family on the Gower Peninsula, near Swansea. She also writes crime fiction under the pen name Katherine John.
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