Destiny, Madalyn Morgan
Destiny, Madalyn Morgan
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Destiny
A totally gripping and emotional World War 2 historical novel

Author: Madalyn Morgan

Narrator: Mira Dovreni

Unabridged: 9 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/12/2023


Synopsis

Stepping inside, Margot could hardly contain herself. On gold-striped wallpaper hung photographs of theatre stars in gilt frames. Maroon velvet curtains at the doors perfectly matched the seats. This was where she belonged. Only not down here, sitting in the stalls. Her place was up there, on the stage, in the spotlight… London, 1940. As bombs rain down on London, the beautiful, talented Margot Dudley lands a job as an usherette at the Prince Albert Theatre in the West End. It’s not quite her dream of taking centre stage, but at least it gets her closer to it. When an opportunity arises to join the costume department, Margot revels in the glamourous world of silk, taffeta, sequins and pearls, all while harbouring a secret desire to wear the dazzling creations herself.  One night, after being attacked by her abusive Nazi ex-boyfriend, one of the lead dancers of the show begs Margot to take her place on stage. This is her big break, a chance to make her West End debut in front of thousands… But her newfound stardom comes with a price. As Margot basks in the limelight, a dangerous fascist sets his sights on her. Meanwhile, the war is taking its toll – frequent bombings threaten the safety of everyone she holds dear. Immersed in a world of bright lights and deception, Margot doesn’t realise she’s at risk of being torn apart from her family, friends and the man she loves, until it is too late… A gripping and utterly captivating tale of glitz and glamour, ambition and heartbreaking loss, set within the perilous world of the London Blitz.  What readers are saying about this book: “Totally absorbing! Reading this novel, I felt as though I was living the experience of World War Two through Margot Dudley's eyes.” Online reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “I loved Foxden Acres, the first of the Dudley Sisters novels, and this one is every bit as good.” Online reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “From the first few chapters I was hooked.” Online reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “The second book in the Dudley Sisters series is every bit as absorbing as the first. A very enjoyable read.” Online reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Love this book what a brilliant story from such a great writer... there was no disappointment, first class all the way.” Online reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Reviews

Goodreads review by Carol (StarAngel's Reviews) on July 19, 2016

As much as I loved this trilogy and these characters, I think I am going to stop right here and not continue reading the series. I think Rhapsody and Ashe's story is complete and I would like to keep it that way. I've read some of the reviews of the next books, and I think it's safe to keep this tril......more

Goodreads review by Sotiris on May 31, 2019

A beautiful and particularly moving ending to this very interesting trilogy. As in the previous two parts, the author once again shows her excellent writing skills, creating the emotional intensity is needed, which culminates in the most critical moments. I could say, of course, that there are some......more

Goodreads review by Jonathan on April 02, 2023

What an incredible book! I was amazed by Elizabeth Haydon's debut, Rhapsody when I read it last year. I knew that she had something about her that kept me reading. Her ability to tell Fantasy stories, political stories, and romance stories all in one was truly fantastic. I was so enthralled with her......more

Goodreads review by Johanna on August 27, 2013

So, this is it. The end of Haydon's fabulous trilogy! I know, when asking Goodreads it isn't shown as a trilogy but rather as six volumes. But nevertheless, the first three novels build a union. Book four and five seem to be closed stories who aren't even half as good as the trilogy and the last boo......more

Goodreads review by Joshua on February 17, 2009

I really liked this book, and the way that Haydon wrapped things up. The search for the Rakshas' children was a nice additon, and the end of the F'dor was highly satisfying. Even though I was dismayed at first to see 200 pages left, she did a good job of tying up all the loose ends. I am looking for......more