Love, hate, hope and pain powerfully intermingle in Diney Costeloe's
moving sequel to The Children of the Siege. 1877, St. Etienne: Since
the siege of the Communards in Paris six years earlier, Hélène is back
in the safety of the family home. She watches as her eldest sister,
Clarice, is set to marry the handsome young Lucas Barrineau, son of a
wealthy, landowning family. Hélène is now 18 and a future as a wife and
mother beckons. But can she overcome the abuse she suffered at the hands
of unscrupulous men and finally put her painful past behind her? Annette
the orphan, also 18, is running the Clergy House alone after Madame
Sauze is released from service. Father Thomas proves to be a dangerous
employer and before long, Annette finds herself pregnant with his child.
When she is thrown out, the St. Clairs come to her rescue and take her
in. Their lives are beset by thwarted love and shattered dreams as
Annette and Hélène try to overcome the abuses they suffered during the
siege and find happiness.