Author:George Eliot,Lynda Mugglestone,Lynda Mugglestone,Lynda Mugglestone

When the young nobleman Harold Transome returns to England from the colonies with a self-made fortune, he scandalizes the town of Treby Magna with his decision to stand for Parliament as a Radical. But after the idealistic Felix Holt also returns to the town, the difference between Harold's opportunistic values and Holt's profound beliefs becomes apparent. Forthright, brusque and driven by a firm desire to educate the working-class, Felix is at first viewed with suspicion by many, including the elegant but vain Esther Lyon, the daughter of the local clergyman. As she discovers, however, his blunt words conceal both passion and deep integrity. Soon the romantic and over-refined Esther finds herself overwhelmed by a heart-wrenching decision: whether to choose the wealthy Transome as a husband, or the impoverished but honest Felix Holt.
This tale of love, dedication and dysfunctional relationships in the ballet world is unputdownable
—— HeatA welcome return to the epic-romance
—— Good HousekeepingThe new Jilly Cooper
—— ElleSecrets, betrayal and friendship all play their part in this sweeping novel
—— Woman & HomePassion-filled page-turner
—— Cosmopolitan USRebecca Horsfall's fantastic novel discovers the importance of letting go of the past and looking to the future ... the characters are amazing! If you're like me, and you appreciate a tear-jerker, this is for you. Brilliant!
—— New WomanThe blockbuster for the summer suitcases: 736 unputdownable pages of pure delight ... This presses all the right buttons for a great read: romantic, exciting, tragic, suspenseful and compulsive - you can't fault it
—— Sarah Broadhurst , BooksellerCurl up on the sofa with a steaming cup of your favourite hot drink and let yourself be absorbed inot the epic warmth of Rebecca Horsfall's delicious debut novel. Dancing on Thorns is enticing, compelling and intense
—— Lincolnshire Life






