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Free (Kindle/Kobo UK) Remembrance Day [WWI/2000s Literary Historical Drama w/Romance]

Remembrance Day by Leah Fleming is apparently a generations-spanning epic literary fiction-flavoured historical family drama with strong romantic elements, moving between the UK and France and US, involving some kind of secrets involving the sons' WWI military service which comes back to haunt the daughters later, free courtesy of publisher HarperCollins's Avon imprint.

Currently free @ Amazon UK, & Kobo (most likely only available to the UK), and may possibly drop @ B&N UK & iTunes UK (linked for your price-drop check convenience) in a few more days if the typical pattern of HC UK multi-store freebie-ization holds.

Unlikely to cross the pond, as we've a had a very low transmigration rate for HarperCollins UK freebies to date.

Description
Lest we forget…
A poignant new tale from the English Maeve Binchy.

It's 2003 and at over 100 years old, Selma Dixon is the last link to the hidden truth behind her village's refusal to honour its war dead.

1914 saw the Yorkshire village of West Sharland send its men off to fight, including Selma's brothers and her sweetheart Guy. But when Guy is badly wounded and returns home on leave, the horrific reality of war is fully realised in the village. By none more so than Guy's mother, who, in a fit of protective madness, secretly sends Angus, Guy's identical twin brother who was medically unfit to enlist, back to fight in his place. Horrified, Guy tries to reveal the truth about his identity.

Back in France, reckless and naïve Angus is bitterly unprepared for war, and when his actions seal not only his fate but that of Selma's brother, whose name becomes tainted in the village, Selma’s life is changed forever.

Forced to start a new life in America, Selma is oblivious to why her family’s name is mud back at home. Until the past comes back to haunt her and the names of the dead must be spoken once more…
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