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  • Bibliography:
    36 Books
  • First Book:
    August 1981
  • Latest Book:
    October 2017
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Book List in Order: 36 titles



  • Book One in the compelling Neyler Quartet, following the triumphs and tragedies of a wealthy family through the first fifty tumultuous years of the twentieth centuryBook One in the compelling Neyler Quartet1901Tina Rose is the beloved daughter of a w...



  • A family saga which follows the fortunes of the Neylor family. Mark has come back to New Zealand, while Tina's family is growing up in England. Then the First World War breaks out, and lives are changed forever. From the author of THE BLUE AND DISTAN...



  • She can hardly believe it’s happening… Not so long ago Sophie had been the type of girl who could only make friends with people as lonely and friendless as herself. And yet now, here she is with a London flat, a job in television and the ki...





  • David Thomas, the last in a line of wealthy Welsh shipbuilders on the River Dee, is one of a group of British engineers gaining valuable experience working on projects in post-Revolutionary Russia. On a hiking vacation in the Caucasus, he meets Pavel...



  • A sweeping family saga travelling from England to China at the beginning of the 20th century. It is 1900 and Adeline Warburton and Arnold Haslington have fallen deeply in love. But though both are from wealthy families, their social status is too far...





  • Madeleine - the spoilt daughter of wealthy parents who abandons her babies to search for the only man she will ever have.Megan - hungry for affection and for the twin she can barely remember, she has needs which not even the most loving of foster fam...



  • A SAGA OF A YOUNG GIRL'S STRUGGLE FOR SURVIVAL ON THE ISLAND OF JERSEY DURING THE NAZI SECOND WORLD WAR OCCUPATION. After the death of Rochelle Dubois's parents, she is adopted by their employer, Charles Laurient, and together she and Charles...






  • In the 1930s , Henry and Dora Cream earn an adequate living from North Sea fishing, and are proud of their two daughters: Lizzie, a stunningly attractive teenager, and Sybil, 10, who is plain-looking but exceptionally bright. The girls form close fri...



  • A young girl's search for her identity and for a love that can overcome her past.Questa Adamson is stranded in Italy for the duration of the Second World War. When she finally returns to England she is haunted by terrible memories. She finds that the...



  • Book three in the stunning Neyler family saga.It is 1931, and once again Europe is heading towards disaster. Life must go on however, and a new generation of the Neyler family are making their way in this turbulent world. Louis Rose, the self-confes...



  • This is the fourth and final book in the sequence chronicling the lives of the Neylor family. It is the 1940s, and Hitler's war is affecting every member of the family. For the men it means the armed forces; for the women, the Blitz and the anxiety o...



  • On 21st April 1926, three baby girls are born. In North Wales, Hester Coburn, a farm labourer's wife, gives birth to Nell, whilst in Norwich, in an exclusive nursing home, Anna is born to rich and pampered Constance Radwell. And in London, Elizabeth,...



  • Laurie, son of a local ne'er-do-well lordling, and John, son of the well-to-do Hovertons, grow up like brothers on the Hoverton's Bees-wing Farm in England in the early 20th century. The boys revel in their country lifestyle, befriending Foxy Lockett...



  • An irresistible love story set around the airfields of Norfolk during World War Two from the bestselling Katie Flynn writing as Judith Saxton Living on the edge of the beautiful Norfolk Broads with her father, the only ripple in Tess Delamere's ca...



  • Lord Crispin O'Neill, returning from Jamaica, is bringing an unusual gift for his intended bride, Pamela Courtney: a young French slave by the name of Peri. But when Pamela and Peri meet, the instant dislike they inspire in one another causes him to ...





  • Kay Duffield's fiancee is about to leave the country, and her own duty with the WAAF is imminent when she becomes a bride. The precious few days she spends with her new husband are quickly forgotten once she starts work as a balloon operator, trained...






  • In the end, Frankie has decided to follow Trevor's advice -- to leave home. She goes to meet him at a port, where he's promised to find her work, and when she thinks she's found the ship that he's on, she goes aboard. But it's the wrong ship and befo...



  • Bess Throckmorton's only hope for the future is to go to Court and become Elizabeth's Maid of Honour. It is here, amongst the glamour and machinations of the Elizabethan court, and under the elderly Queen's jealous eye, that she falls in love with Si...



  • Little Nell Gwyn grew up in a London slum. From a cockney sparrow quick with a curse and quicker with a laugh, she became the most successful comedy actress of her day. But despite the hard work necessary in the competitive theatrical world, she beca...



  • . . . two brassieres, pink . . . two vest, woollen, ugly . . . two pairs knickers, long, navy blue . . . stockings, lisle . . . shoes, black clumpy . . . The list went on and on. And to think that she'd chosen the WAAF because the blue uniform looked...



  • One of bestselling author Katie Flynn's contemporary novels reissued for the first time For the shopkeepers who work in the Arcade in the seaside town of Haisby, life is not always easy. Diane Hopgood has moved from the bright lights of London to...



  • One of bestselling author Katie Flynn's contemporary novels reissued for the first time In the Norfolk town of Haisby, Harbour Hill climbs from the harbor to the cliff-top - a road of run-down grandeur, its mansions now bedsits and guest houses. ...



  • Is love just an illusion? To the outside, Clare has everything: a beautiful home, a devoted husband and daughter, and plenty of money. But she is bored. And she is plagued by doubts. Her husband Clive spends most of the year abroad but what does he d...





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    Mary Boleyn, sent to a foreign court at the age of nine, became mistress to the King of France at fourteen. When she returned to England to marry, Henry VIII fell violently in love with her and a strange affair began, with Mary's husband a willing cu...







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    Taking up a job as a nanny to a five year old boy might not appeal to everyone. But when the job is on a Caribbean Island and the boy is the motherless son of a wealthy French plantation owner - well, it is a very welcome change from the typing pool,...



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    It is the year 1900 and the Boxer Rebellion rages in Peking. Willow, the innocent sixteen-year-old daughter of a missionary, sees her father killed before her eyes, and is only saved from a worse fate herself by the gallantry of Captain Ian Padgett. ...



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    Sixteen-year-old Barbara Campion is determined not to forced into an arranged marriage before her childhood sweetheart has had a chance to propose, so she disguises herself as a stableboy and goes searching for Harry's regiment...in Belgium! Harry is...



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    When Sherida Winyard's mother dies her will specifies that Sherida will inherit her estate on her marriage or when she turns twenty-five, but only if she stays with family friends, the McNaughtons, in London.

    But just as she feels settled in her ne...


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Judith Saxton has published 36 books.

Judith Saxton does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, Chasing Rainbows, was published in October 2017.

The first book by Judith Saxton, The Pride, was published in August 1981.

No. Judith Saxton does not write books in series.