Little Miracles

By Giselle Green

When a routine trip to the beach turns to tragedy, Julia Fearon’s life becomes a heartbreaking search for the truth.

When she arrives in Spain with fiancé Charlie and their toddler Hadyn, Julia is excited at the prospect of meeting his family.

But Julia’s happiness is short-lived as she becomes increasingly isolated from the strict and deeply religious clan, and lies from her past threaten to destroy her future happiness.

Then tragedy strikes and Haydn disappears on a day out at the beach. Whilst the authorities presume him drowned, Julia is tortured by the thought that her child is alive – and has been snatched.

Grief-stricken, Julia searches desperately for the truth, whilst Charlie throws himself into his work. Consumed by the fact that they may never know what happened that day, can Julia find the strength to let Haydn go? Or will her faith be rewarded with the truth?

Heart wrenching and morally complex, if you love Dorothy Koomson and Jodi Picoult, you’ll love Giselle Green.

Format: Paperback
Release Date: 05 Feb 2009
Pages: 416
ISBN: 978-1-84756-068-1
Brought up on the island of Gibraltar, Giselle Green moved to London to attend university. Giselle is now a full-time mum to six boys, including twins, and a part-time astrologer who specialises in medieval astrology. Little Miracles is her second novel.

PRAISE FOR LITTLE MIRACLES: -

‘utterly heart-wrenching…have a box of tissues handy’News of the World -

”'This is a cracking read that will emotionally involve any parent…Exploring the power and strength of love the ending provides more surprise revelations than an episode of Trisha. A must read.” - Chopsybaby.com

‘A Complex emotional tale that is both heartbreaking and uplifting’Closer -

”Morally complex and heart-rending novel” - Closer

PRAISE FOR PANDORA’S BOX: -

‘This novel is a heartwarming, emotional take on a mother/daughter relationship. I couldn’t put it down.’Closer -

'A bitter sweet tear-jerker'OK -

‘A compelling, tragic read, though full of surprises and love.’The Sun -