
New Hope for the Clarks Factory Girls is going on tour with Rachel's Random Resources, if you wish to participate please contact me on rachel@rachelsrandomresources.com with your name, blog name, preferred post type and availability.

New Hope for the Clarks Factory Girls by May Ellis
Genre: Historical Saga
Tour Dates: 8th - 14th May 2025
Publication Date: 8th May 2025
Publisher: Boldwood Books
Standalone Fourth Book in the Clarks Factory Girls series
Formats available: Netgalley Widget
Types of post available: Review Only
1917: As the war reaches its final moments, the families of the Somerset village of Street take comfort in new arrivals among them, but can they allow themselves to hope, or are more dark times around the corner?
Following her recent marriage to Lucas, Louisa is delighted to discover she is expecting. But after everything she’s lost since the war began, dare she believe that this is a sign of brighter days ahead?
Meanwhile, Louisa’s friends Kate and Jeannie struggle to balance factory work alongside their responsibilities at home, with shortages, illness and bad news from the front putting them under ever more pressure. Then unexpected news means that Jeannie can finally get her heart's desire but can she accept her happiness at someone else's expense? And when Kate’s tyrannical father dies, Kate pledges never to let another man have power over her, and to forge a career for herself, whatever it takes. But when the armistice brings a surprise reunion, will she risk her independence for a chance at love?
One thing is certain, things are changing in the quiet village of Street. Can the Clarks factory girls navigate a changing world and stick together?
About May Ellis
May Ellis is the author of more than five contemporary romance and YA fiction novels. She has travelled the world, including trekking in mountains, deserts and the Great Wall of China, as well as helping build a house in Thailand. She lives in Somerset, within sight of Glastonbury Tor. Inspired by her move to the area and her love of social history, she is now writing saga fiction – based on the real-life stories of the Clark’s factory girls.
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Blog Tour Schedule
Maximum 3 stops per day. Confirmed blogs will appear here.
8th May
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9th May
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10th May
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11th May
Kat's Book Cave
12th May
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13th May
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14th May
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@Leona.OMahony