Sarah Needs Saving

What do you do when your neatly ordered life starts to topple?

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Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Sarah Needs Saving by DCR Bond, a riveting family drama that unfolds against the picturesque backdrop of rural Devon, England. This fast-paced novel takes readers on a rollercoaster of emotions, exploring the complexities of relationships, the depths of maternal love, and the lengths one woman will go to protect her family. With relatable characters, unexpected twists, and a compelling storyline, this book is a must-read for fans of engrossing women’s fiction.

Sarah, an ambitious and attractive woman, enters into a marriage with the wealthy Fetherston family, aiming to create a fulfilling life as a devoted wife, caring mother, and pillar of the community. However, beneath the surface of her seemingly perfect existence, Sarah struggles to gain acceptance from her snooty in-laws and navigate the challenges of her new social circle. Sarah’s world is turned upside down when she uncovers a shocking secret, one that threatens the tranquility of her idyllic Devon home. Forced into silence for the sake of her family, she soon realises that keeping quiet comes at a steep price. As her carefully constructed life crumbles around her, Sarah finds herself facing increasing danger from an unscrupulous individual. Will Sarah be able to protect what matters most, or will she lose everything she holds dear?

Sarah Needs Saving is an engrossing debut novel by DCR Bond, filled with suspense, drama, and a compelling story that will keep readers hooked until the final page. Prepare to be swept away into the heart of North Devon as you join Sarah on her journey of love, loyalty, and self-discovery.

 

Published by Prosperina Press on 2023-07-03

Women Like Us

DCR Bond (Debbie) was born in London, but grew up in Jamaica, then Zambia, and dimensions of this international upbringing feature in her writing. As a child she was encouraged to write and wanted to nurture her talent and become a journalist. She never did; instead, she studied law, then qualified as an accountant and worked for twenty years in the city. She’s not sure she ever really enjoyed that job. Now freed from the shackles of the day job, DCR Bond has reverted to her childhood passion and loves her new career. Her women's fiction novels are light-hearted, visual, fast-paced, and easy to read, with strong credible and relatable characters. When Debbie is not writing, she can be found playing tennis (badly), bridge (a little better), in the gym, walking her dogs on Exmoor, or tending her garden - she loves cooking her own produce for friends and family. She lives with her husband in rural Devon, surrounded by their miniature bull terriers and small flock of free-range hens.

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