
The wonderful next instalment in the Drovers series. Gwenllyn Lyons, young and spirited, has married a cattle drover, but only to give her unborn child a name. The true love of her life, Caradoc Jones, has gone back to his faithful wife, Non, although he cannot stop thinking about the beautiful young woman he has left behind. Non, meanwhile, is trying very, hard not to dwell on the months that she and Caradoc were parted, and she has plenty of business in London to keep her occupied. When Caradoc finds out that Gwenllyn has borne his son, while he and Non remain childless, he is filled with guilt, and a fierce desire to see his child. It will be a huge struggle for Caradoc to stop thinking about ‘the other woman’…
Author

Iris Gower (b. 1935) was a Swansea-based novelist. Her historical romances are all set within Swansea and Gower in South Wales. Iris (real name Iris Davies) was born in Mumbles and lived in Derwen Fawr, a part of Sketty, Swansea. She had four adult children, though her husband of 48 years, Tudor Davies, died on 15 April 2002 after suffering a major stroke. She later lived with a partner, Peter. She was one of the top-selling authors in the country, and was awarded an MA in Creative Writing by Cardiff University, as well as an Honorary Fellowship at the University of Wales, Swansea. She wrote and published around 40 books including 26 novels. Gower died at Singleton Hospital, Swansea on 20 July, 2010. She was 75 years old.