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Black Diamonds

A tale of passion and compassion and most of all, one woman's brave heart. 

Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, 1865. When Lily Jenkin begins her first day working for the Morgans at their corner shop in the little village of Abercanaid, she has no idea of the calamity that lies ahead of that fateful day. 

It is a day of tragedy at the Gethin Coal Pit that brings her into contact with the new handsome, chapel minister, Evan Davies, for the first time. 

Although a dark cloud of death passes over the village, Lily and Evan draw close to one another as they help the villagers deal with the tragedy, forming a bond which could lead to love. However, there is a gossiping old crone in the village who will do her best to cause trouble for the pair by hook or by crook. 

Lily has the opportunity to escape the valley of the shadow of death to make a new home for herself in Great Salt Lake, America. Will she take the chance to go to ‘Zion’, following her Mormon relatives, and more importantly, will Evan, a Welsh Baptist minister, go with her?

From the dark hills of despair to to the

"Black Diamonds is a novel about love, class division, maternal jealousy and forgiveness. Rees writes with passion and, I found, her attention to detail illuminated the mundane grind of daily life..." G.Watkins - Amazon Reviewer.

"What a great read! Lynette's description of the village and town in which the story was mainly set is so vivid that you could close your eyes and 'walk around' there, hearing, seeing and smelling everything..." Helen S. - Amazon Reviewer.

​The Seasons of Change Series: 

1. Black Diamonds 
2. White Roses 
3. Blue Skies 
4. Red Poppies

In the same rich vein as

Richard Llewellyn's:

'How Green was My Valley'!

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