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GIVEAWAY: 3 copies of The Girls Who Dared To Love – LONDON early 20th Century
8th September 2024
We are delighted to offer 3 copies of The Girls Who Dared To Love by Diney Costeloe, novel of early 20th Century LONDON
UK ONLY

Three girls seem to have the world at their feet in the summer of 1914. But World War I is coming and things will change forever – especially for women.
Debutante Lucinda McFarlane is engaged to be married to Major Sir David Melcome, but their society wedding has to be scaled right down when war is declared and David is recalled to his regiment.
Mabel Oakley, once a maid for the McFarlanes, has inherited Thomas Clarke’s printing works, but an unexpected turn of events leaves her at the mercy of her father’s old enemy, solicitor John Sheridan. What can she do?
Lady Diana Fosse-Bury is incredibly beautiful and reckless. When war is declared she immediately wants to be in the thick of it. Can her budding romance with Lucinda McFarlane’s brother Iain survive the Western front?
With war coming, the destinies of these three girls will soon be entwined forever, but only if they dare to love in the face of the dangers ahead of them.
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I’d like to visit king henry viii court and see it all unfold myself
I would want to visit ancient Egypt to discover just how the pyramids were built.
Biblical Times
Victorian Era The British Empire had relatively peaceful relations with the other great powers. It participated in various military conflicts mainly against minor powers. The British Empire expanded during this period and was the predominant power in the world.
I would love to be transported to the WWII era. While I understand the hardships and horror of living through this time, I would love to learn more, see what it was really like, and experience the camaraderie between the women in the communities who lived through it.
id go and see what Henry VIII was like
victorian times
id go right back to the beginning before people
I would like to revisit the 50s to experience the feeling of renewal and positivity after the war. It must have felt an exciting time, even though people still had very little
id go and watch the pyramids being built
I would love to be transported to Tudor times. All the ruffs around the neck and the big steaks to eat!!
the roman time
I think the 1950s would be an exciting time. Everything was changing and modernising and it must have been fun to experience.
I would love to go back to Medieval times I have a fascination with the Plague but wouldn’t want to be too caught up in it
I’d love to go back to the roaring 20s in New York City
victorian times
I would love to go back to the Regency period as I love their fashion. Would love to see if their dresses were comfortable and look at their footwear as they often seem to be outside with flimsy dresses and ballerina type shoes whatever the weather!
1940s so I can see and experience for myself what rationing was like.
the roaring 20s
victorian times for the clothes
I would love to be transported back to the early 1800s to see what the UK was like in that industrial era – particularly Yorkshire with the rise of the mills and the smogs of London. I wouldn’t want to stay too long though!
Id love to have a look at the dinosaurs
I would love to go back to Tudor times and the court of Henry VIII. The large banquets, opulent food and wonderful clothes.
The Victorian era. It would be so strange to live in an era with zero tech and a much more simpler (and different) life style to that of today.
I’d like to see what the 60s was all about with it’s music, fashion, peace and love, and wars.
I’d like to re-visit the 1980s which was such a fun time in my life.
I’d like to go back to the Triassic and Jurassic and see what dinosaurs actually look like (as long as I was safe!)
I would love to travel to USA during American Civil War times as I love the clothes of that era
I’d love to be transported to Roman times – in Rome, of course, for culture, warmth and exciting games in the Colosseum!
I would love to go back to the 1920s. so ic ould wear the lovely stylish clothes
Elizabethan era.
Did Elizabeth I wear a Wig.
Francis Drake and his friends playing Bowls on Plymouth Howe.
I would love to go back to when king George and Queen Mary where crowned in 1911.
It was a completely different time and would loved to have witnessed it.
I would love to be teleported to London during the Victorian era, I would love to see the early railways
I’d love to be able to go back to 1905 to find out what life was like for my young, newly married paternal Grandma in rural Lincolnshire and contrast it with that of my maternal Grandma’s life as a miner’s wife in Northumberland.
I would love to go back to the 60s when everything was new and exciting.
I would love to have lived in the 1950’s , things were so much simpler then
I’d love to go back to 1976 and that summer that went on forever.
I would love to go back to the roaring 20’s, style, fashion and so much fun.
I would love to go back to the 1930s. I would take flying lessons so when world war 2 breaks out I could join the ATA and become a ferry pilot…. those women are my heroines.
1930s to see my house when it was new and how the village used to be
The 1920’s – it was a very stylish era and the art deco designs are still modern now!
Love to travel back to rural Ireland at the turn of the 20th century
Heard so much from my Irish relatives : perspective is everything
Victorian Times when so many things were invented, most of which we take for granted today.
I think I’d love to be teleported to the 1920s to try and attempt to dance the Charleston & look cool with my bobbed haircut!
The 80s as I loved the music back then.
I am fascinated by Pompeii and have visited several times. It would be lovely to be transported back (just for a day!) to before the eruption to see the busy streets, shops and bath houses.
Between the wars, though thinking back throughout history most periods have been terrible times to be a woman!
1920s for my . The Art Deco architecture and stylish fashion.
The Neolithic period to see Stonehenge being built
I’d like to travel back to the 70s the music and fashion were fantastic !
The Wagon Train era of the US, circa 1820s. How amazing to witness the courage, determination and strength of the people who undertook these arduous and dangerous journeys to begin new lives in the west. The varied, unspoilt landscapes they travelled through must have been incredibly beautiful.
The court of Henry VIII, to absorb the atmosphere & meet all the famous historical characters!
I’d like to travel back to the Roman times to see what my home city of Chester was like back then. I’d also like to explore York in the Viking Age.
I would love to go back to the 60’s and go to the Isle of White festival and Woodstock to see the great music of that time.
love to travel back to roman years, always taught their architecture was fantastic, I would love to see and try out a real roman bath
Would love to live in the late 1940’s/1950’s in an English country village, maybe I’d be a spinster in a beautiful thatched cottage with a love for growing roses and investigating murders in my spare time!
I would love to go back to the roman times. My home city is Bath and I would love to see what it was like back then.
I would love to go to Georgian England and visit all the Regency sights
I think just after world war 2 was a better time than we are in living in now. People seemed more caring and less selfish, families lived closer together, crime was less prevalent. The NHS was introduced. Streets were not full of litter, I could go on!!!
Would love to be teleported to Cairo to see the building of the pyramids and see how they where built
to pre-history as l am besotted with the Clan of the Cave Bear series by Jean M Auel
The early 20th century to compare the childhood lives of my grandparents with those my grandchildren live now
The early 20th century, to see how my grandparents lived in their childhood and compare it to how my own grandchildren – their great great grandchildren- are living now. So much has changed in a relatively short time
I’ve always thought 18th venture Edinburgh would be a great era to be transported to. I love books set around this time. Recognisably Edinburgh yet still very different.
I’d like to be around when WW2 was ending. My parents told me of the joy that everyone had and all the celebrations that it was finally over.
I would love to be transported back to Colonial times (sorry!) in the Far East! When I was travelling throughout India, Burma, Sri Lanka etc in the early 80s, I had such an affinity with the buildings from those times, & I enjoy novels set in former British Colonial times, too!
Not so long ago but the Roaring Twenties would be so appealing to have lived through. Finding out how the country slowly recovered from World War One,
how the economy was on the up with new inventions & the growth of everything in general.
The fashions were also very stylish.
I’d love to be around in the 1550’s with Mary Queen of Scots. However I don’t think I’d cope with the smell.
Would love go back to Elizabethan times and be a lady in court to see Queen Elizabeth I in the flesh – just discovered she was born on 7th Sept my birthday – we could be twins years apart
I would love to go back to the Tudor times and see Henry VIII’s court
I would choose to be teleported to America in the 1950s. I adore the fashions of that era and I’d love to visit an authentic American diner complete with juke box. The highlight of my trip would be to see Elvis live in concert!