Jiddy Vardy: High Tide

Jiddy Vardy: High Tide

by Ruth Estevez
Jiddy Vardy: High Tide

Jiddy Vardy: High Tide

by Ruth Estevez

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Overview

Book two in the smuggling trilogy.

Jiddy Vardy relishes her return to Robin Hood’s Bay…

…where high spring tides can sweep unsuspecting strangers into deep water.

Jiddy is immediately immersed in smuggling runs, childhood friendships and the kisses of the one she loves.

She is in her element, and she is invincible.

But Jonas wants to earn an ‘honest’ living, Jiddy’s adoptive mam is sick, and the captain of the Dragoons is more determined than ever to capture Bay Town’s intrepid smugglers.

As the stakes rise higher, Jiddy has to decide whether to abandon the life she loves or lose Jonas forever.
***
"A compelling, moving story, expertly told."
Andrew Michael Hurley (The Loney, Devil’s Day, Starve Acre)

"Dramatic and atmospheric, this is a brilliant piece of historical fiction set by the sea."
By The Pages of Mrs D


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165064296
Publisher: Beaten Track Publishing
Publication date: 11/11/2021
Series: Jiddy Vardy
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB
Age Range: 12 Years

About the Author

Ruth Estevez was born in Bradford, West Yorkshire in 1961. Her father, Peter John Estevez was of Spanish descent, his family coming to London to set up a Sherry importing business from the family vineyard in Jerez de la Frontera. Her mother, Gladys Parkinson, was from Yorkshire ancestry, her grandfather being one of three or four coal merchants in Bradford to still be in business after World War Two. Before the war, there had been approximately sixty coal merchants.

Recurring themes for Ruth are about belonging, finding a place in the world and what people will do when they have nothing left to lose. Her books tend to be based in Yorkshire, France and Formentera because she loves all three. Her strengths lie in place, character and dialogue. In the French tradition, plot feels secondary, but she is highly aware that the Western World loves plot, so she is working on it! But still remembering it’s the STORY that counts.

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