After The Dance, Passion and intrigue in 1930s London
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After The Dance

Passion and intrigue in 1930s London

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On the eve of war, a young woman faces battles closer to home...

Dee Williams' saga, After the Dance, is both warm and nostalgic, and will
transport you back to a lost era amidst the moving tale of a young woman's
search for happiness. Perfect for fans of Dilly Court and Pam Evans.

It's late 1935, and Sue Carver is living happily with her parents in
Rotherhithe, working in the office of a local car dealer. She constantly has
to resist the advances of her boss, the wealthy Fred Hunt, and her best friend
Jane warns her to be careful. Fred's not the only one to have taken a liking
to Sue: Jane's brother Ron also shows his admiration for her.

But Sue's main love is dancing. She and Jane are always to be found at the
local dance hall and when one memorable night the band brings in a new singer,
Cy Noble, Sue can't help falling for him. Cy fails to tell her he is married,
taking advantage of her naivety, and they spend a wild night together. But
reality hits hard after the dance. Cy moves on and Sue is devastated to find
out she is pregnant. Her parents are horrified when they find out, and just
when she thinks things couldn't be worse, tragedy strikes. Will Sue ever find
the love and happiness she craves?

What readers are saying about After the Dance:

'Dee Williams' books [are] pure escapism'

'Dee Williams is the kind of writer that keeps your attention \- another book
you just cannot put down, the people in the book envelop you'
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