After a bitter family breakdown...
...William-Wetherby seeks a new life far from home.
But being rid of Mr Wetherby isn't as simple as it seems...
Setting off in search of his brother, William-Wetherby heads to Liverpool. Since they were last together his world has changed and with no one to turn to, he needs a friend.
When he rents a room with a local family, he refuses to tell his landlady or her daughter, Bella, anything about his past
But their curiosity is piqued...
And Bella needs to know.
As their friendship develops and he learns to trust her, Bella hopes he'll settle down ... but a final surprise from Mr Wetherby reignites past grievances...
...and this time William-Wetherby is ready for a fight.
Inspired by a true story, Different World is the final book in The Ambition & Destiny Series, a five part family saga set in Victorian-era England.
If you like generation-spanning epics then you'll love this captivating series.
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GOLD Quality Mark "An excellent book and well deserving of gold status." BooksGoSocial
Please Note: The Ambition & Destiny Series consists of 5 books that form one story. Each ends with a cliffhanger, and it is recommended that the series is read in sequential order. The books are written in UK English.
Industry Reviews
IHIBRP 5 star book review: An Amazing Generational Family Saga Comes To An Epic Conclusion! Master storyteller, VL McBeath, approaches the final chapter of her incredibly rich and descriptive Ambition & Destiny Series with as much historical detail and accuracy as the preceding four chapters, presenting her readers with all the pomp and circumstance, trials and tribulations, struggles and scandals, we’ve all come to expect from the fractured and polarized Wetherby family. The author inserts her characters within the tapestry of Victorian England with great care as she brings to light the important issues of the times, focusing particularly on the struggles of women in regard to self-governance and independence, family dynamics, mental and physical health, and their overall place in society while simultaneously demonstrating men’s demeaning and oftentimes callous attitudes toward their plights.
This tale can be categorized as absorbing, compelling, inspiring, and suspenseful, but it is anything but mindless and boring. Over the few days it took me to read this particular installment of McBeath’s series, I found myself scrambling to pick up this amazing read every spare moment I could. INDIES HELPING INDIES BOOK REVIEW PROJECT
GOLD Quality Mark “An excellent book and well deserving of gold status.” BooksGoSocial
"The conclusion of what has been a most engaging family story."
"BRILLIANT could not put down."
"As always, another brilliant offering from Val McBeath."