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What Have I Done?: A heart-wrenching story from the queen of family drama (No Greater Love Book 2) Kindle Edition

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A heart-wrenching story from the multimillion copy bestseller Amanda Prowse, the queen of heartbreak fiction.

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Kathryn Brooker is the headmaster's wife. While her husband spends his days disciplining unruly teenagers in the grand halls of Mountbriers Academy, Kathryn spends hers baking scones for her son's cricket match in a beautiful cottage in the manicured school grounds.

In the evenings, when her husband strides home to compliment her cooking and kiss her hello – ignoring jokes from their children about grown-up lovebirds – Kathryn Brooker is the very picture of a
fulfilled wife and mother. Anyone who peered through the downstairs sash window at the four figures sat easily around their scrubbed-pine kitchen table would see a happy family without a care in the world. They would envy Kathryn and her perfect life.

But they would be wrong.
Kathryn is trapped in a nightmare. And she is about to do something to change it. Something only a truly desperate woman would do...

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Reviews for Amanda Prowse:

'Prowse handles her explosive subject with delicate skill...
Deeply moving and inspiring' DAILY MAIL.

'Powerful and
emotional family drama that packs a real punch' HEAT.

'A
gut wrenching and absolutely brilliant read' IRISH SUN.

'Captivating,
heartbreaking, superbly written' CLOSER.

'Very
uplifting and positive, but you may still need a box (or two) of tissues' HELLO.

'An
emotional, unputdownable read' RED.

'Prowse writes gritty, contemporary stories but always with an
uplifting message of hope' SUNDAY INDEPENDENT.
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the queen of family drama - daily mail

poppy day

what have i done

clover's child

will you remember me

perfect daughter

three and a half heartbeats

my husband's wife

another love

prowse writes gritty contemporary stories - sunday independent

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'This story of a woman's fight to rebuild her shattered life is captivating, heartbreaking and superbly written' Closer

'A cracking page-turner' Bookseller

'A sorry but somehow inspiring tale of a woman who kills her husband after years of domestic abuse and coercive behaviour. It's a book ahead of its time' The Week

About the Author

Amanda Prowse likens her own life story to those she writes about in her books. After self-publishing her debut novel Poppy Day in 2011, she has gone on to author twenty-five novels, including the number 1 bestsellers, Perfect Daughter and What Have I Done, six novellas and a memoir. Her books have been translated into a dozen languages and she regularly tops book charts all over the world. Remaining true to her ethos, Amanda writes stories of ordinary women and their families who find their strength, courage and love tested in ways they never imagined. The most prolific female contemporary fiction writer in the UK, with a legion of loyal readers, she goes from strength to strength. Being crowned 'queen of domestic drama' by the Daily Mail was one of her finest moments. Amanda is a regular contributor on TV and radio but her first love is, and will always be, writing. You can find her online at www.amandaprowse.com, on Twitter or Instagram @MrsAmandaProwse, and on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/amandaprowsenogreaterlove

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00APDVENO
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Head of Zeus
  • Accessibility ‏ : ‎ Learn more
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ 1 Feb. 2013
  • Edition ‏ : ‎ 1st
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 3.0 MB
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 331 pages
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1781852156
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Customer reviews:
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Amanda Prowse is an International Bestselling author whose thirty-two novels, two non-fiction titles, compilation of novellas and ten novellas have been published in dozens of languages around the world. Published by Lake Union, Amanda is the most prolific writer of bestselling contemporary fiction in the UK today; her titles also consistently score the highest online review approval ratings across several genres. Her books, including the chart-topping No.1 titles 'What Have I Done?', 'Perfect Daughter', 'My Husband's Wife', 'The Girl in the Corner' and ‘The Things I Know’ have sold millions of copies across the globe.

Described by the Daily Mail as ‘The queen of family drama’ Amanda’s novel, 'A Mother's Story' won the coveted Sainsbury's eBook of the year Award and she has had two books selected as World Book Night titles; 'Perfect Daughter' in 2016 and 'The Boy Between' in 2022.

Amanda is a huge supporter of libraries and having become a proud ambassador for The Reading Agency, works tirelessly to promote reading, especially in disadvantaged areas. Amanda's ambition is to create stories that keep people from turning the bedside lamp off at night, great characters that ensure you take every step with them and tales that fill your head so you can't possibly read another book until the memory fades...

Praise for Amanda Prowse:

'A powerful and emotional work of fiction' - Piers Morgan

'Deeply moving and emotional, Amanda Prowse handles her explosive subjects with delicate skill' - Daily Mail

'Uplifting and positive, but you will still need a box of tissues' - Hello!

'A gut-wrenching and absolutely brilliant read' - The Irish Sun

'You'll fall in love with this...' - Cosmopolitan

'Deeply moving and eye opening. Powerful and emotional drama that packs a real punch.' - Heat

'Magical' - Now magazine

List of Books in Order

Novels

1. Poppy Day

2. What Have I Done?

3. Clover’s Child

4. A Little Love

5. Will You Remember Me?

6. Christmas for One

7. A Mother’s Story

8. Perfect Daughter

9. The Second Chance Café (was 'The Christmas Café')

10. Three and a Half Heartbeats

11. Another Love

12. My Husband’s Wife

13. I Won’t be Home for Christmas

14. The Food of Love

15. The Idea of You

16. The Art of Hiding

17. Anna

18. Theo

19. How to Fall in Love Again (Kitty's Story)

20. The Coordinates of Loss

21. The Girl in the Corner

22. The Things I Know

23. The Light in the Hallway

24. The Day She Came Back.

25. An Ordinary Life

26. Waiting to Begin

27. To Love and Be Loved

28. Picking Up the Pieces

29. All Good Things

30. Swimming to Lundy (Published 6 August 2024)

31. This One Life (Published 7 January 2025)

Novels Coming Soon or Scheduled for Publication

32. Ever After (Due August 2025)

33. Little Doves (Due January 2025)

Non-Fiction

The Boy Between (non-fiction)

Women Like Us (autobiography)

Novellas

The Game

Something Quite Beautiful

A Christmas Wish

The Ten Pound Ticket

Imogen's Baby

Miss Potterton's Birthday Tea

Mr Portobello's Morning Paper

Note: A collection of these seven novellas are also available in a single volume entitled 'Something Quite Beautiful'

Novellas (Part of ‘The Wishing Tree’ Collaboration Series

I Wish…

A Whole Heap of Wishes

A Wish for Forgiveness

Notes on Books.

All books are standalone stories but some do share characters and for these, For the small number that are actually series linked, it is suggested that they are read in this order:

'Clover's Child' is the prequel to 'Poppy Day' and 'Will You Remember Me?' is the sequel to 'Poppy Day'

'A Little Love' should be read before 'Christmas for One'

'Anna', 'Theo' and 'How to Fall in Love Again - Kitty's Story' are best read in that order

Amanda welcomes queries from any readers on her books like where they should start reading or which book they might like next. Please get in touch on any social media channel.

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Customers find this book a fantastic read that keeps them hooked from the first page, with evocative writing that makes them emotionally involved with the lead character. The story is exceptionally moving and thought-provoking, with one customer describing it as a bitter-sweet tale of desperation and hope. While many customers say it's hard to put down, some find it difficult to follow.

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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 March 2013
    I'd like to begin by saying I came across this book by happy chance & the first thing I did (as I often do when deciding whether to buy a book) was read the small amount of bad reviews. Then I make my own mind up - and I'm so glad I did. What a wonderful, thought provoking read. I couldn't put it down - and believe me, I had stuff to do!
    One of the (many) clever things, I think, about this book is that looking at some of the negative reviews - people saying they can't believe a woman would stick around in a marriage like this for so long - actually serves to reflect pretty well how society often views women who 'stay.' Some have described Amanda's book as unbelievable. Personally, I think the bad reviews are the only unbelievable thing. We are all different in our responses to traumatic situations, a fact highlighted over the years by some incredulous & very public cases of women that remained with abusers who kept them through fear and psychological influence. I recall the story of Colleen Stan, who signed an agreement with her abuser that she would not try to escape because he made her believe she was being watched by 'the company.' She wandered around freely during the day whilst being kept, against her will, as a sex slave. Haven't many of us said - 'no way' and 'why on earth didn't she escape when she had chance' when reading of such cases? What Have I Done gives us some insight, without too much violent 'showing,' to the plight of women in abusive situations who have lost their confidence and self worth at the hands of a domineering and/or violent man.
    I have since read articles from the author highlighting the fact that she did her research and interviewed a lot of women who have lived in domestic violence situations. It is a job well done overall - I think she has it just right.
    I found this book really compelling, enjoyable and thought provoking. The writing is excellent and I can't remember the last time I cried at the end of a book before last night when I finished this one. As a Mum, I found the relationship Kate had with her children really tugged at my heart strings and I understood. As mothers, we often endure things quietly for our children's sake, knowing they will never know and when they grow up staunch, independent and opinionated as we hoped they would, it can slap you in the face. I felt her pain on this one. I can't wait to see what the author writes next. Thank you for this book; I suspect it might help empower a lot of women readers who have been, or are in this situation.
    This is a must read!
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 March 2013
    I enjoyed this book. The story of the abuse is slowly revealed - and the detail is chillingly horrific. How on earth Kate endured it for so long is quite something, even with her love for her children taken into account. Mark is a terrifying control freak, a psychopath who inflicts 'punishments' of the utmost cruelty.
    Kate's patience with her children is admirable, although I did find myself wanting to tell her to pick up the phone and fight a bit harder for them. The scene with her son, and his reflection on things was very touching and gave a different dimension to the story. It threw up some interesting questions for me - is it ever worth staying for someone else's sake? Will they and do they ever thank you for it? Especially with the outcome in this story. My only gripe is the ending - which I need to go back and read again. It felt abrupt.
    All in all, well worth a read.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 March 2013
    Let me start of by saying how I found out about Amanda. It was one Saturday evening a few weeks ago and we were sat having our evening meal in the kitchen. We had the radio on and were listening to the lovely Liza Tarbuck's radio 2 show. The fez quiz came on and the contestant was Amanda who was absolutely brilliant on it (still in the lead I do believe!). When asked what she did, Amanda said she was an author. As I am always on the lookout for new stuff, I did a search on Amazon and found her. This book was getting rave 5 star reviews so I decided to see what the fuss was about.
    The story is centred on Kathryn and her experiences of domestic abuse at the hands of her husband Mark. They seem to have an ideal marriage to the outside world. But that is not the case at all. The abuse is very stark and brutal. The description of it was so well done, I found it hard to read. But this is not a negative book at all. It is a story of hope and new beginnings. Well, that is what I thought anyway.
    I initially found the skipping backwards and forwards in time a little difficult to keep up with but overall it is very necessary to understand Kathryn's journey. The further I read into the book, the more I understood why the time changes happened and it worked very well.
    This book goes a long way to dispelling the myth about the stereotypes of domestic abuse. You feel Kathryn's pain about being trapped without any obvious escape from it.
    I loved the description that her daughter Lydia gives of her mum. She describes Kathryn as background noise. To know whether this is an insult or not, you will have to read the book, but it is very poignant.
    Would I recommend this book? Yes, even if you don't think it is the genre you would usually choose. Give it a go. The book is well written with an eye for detail and vivid descriptions of people and places.
    So thank you, Liza Tarbuck, for being on radio 2 and having a phone in quiz on a Saturday evening. Otherwise, I think I may have missed out on a talented author and great book.
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  • Bernadette Packer
    1.0 out of 5 stars Very good
    Reviewed in France on 18 August 2014
    Really enjoyed this book because it's so different. Kept me in suspense. But I wasn't sure about the end. But worth a read
  • NicShef❤️Reading
    5.0 out of 5 stars Gripping, captivating and oh so tragic
    Reviewed in Australia on 8 April 2016
    Gripping opening chapter.... that just unravels, I'd recommend not reading the synopsis as its unveiling is incredible ... My heart raced many times while reading this, and even through the saddest parts I still felt her strength and her resurrection. I highly, highly recommend this book.
    What Have I Done? is an impressive story about a brave & selfless woman. She's kind and friendly, but she's done something terrible. When I started to read the story I had no idea what to think. I was intrigued and I had so many questions.
    This is a well-written story about Kate who changes her whole life and the lives of those around her when she murders her husband. The story moves back and forth - between Kate during her marriage to Mark, the man she kills, and Kate in prison, and after she gets out. I liked the non-linear nature of the story, and the way the author slowly revealed the reasons behind Kate's actions, and the choice she made. This is a story about a woman who lost herself to a man who may have been a sociopath, who could not and did not love her, and sought to take from her all the things that made her herself. Be warned some of the violence described is extreme and tragic. Once he is dead, she feels free to start living her own life again, but it's not that simple, or easy. Her children are estranged from her, and in many ways she is estranged from herself.
    I loved the way Amanda Prowse is giving the reader information, bit by bit and just enough to keep going. This captivated me and I couldn't stop reading until I finished the entire story. I think she's done a great job creating such a special book.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Consigliatissimo
    Reviewed in Italy on 29 June 2018
    Libro di una scrittrice fantastica. Ti prende dalla prima pagina e ti porta a finirlo in due giorni per la storia intrigante e commovente.
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  • Teresa L. Young
    5.0 out of 5 stars A story of a brutal reality no one wants to see.
    Reviewed in the United States on 22 October 2018
    Throughout the tortuous 18 years of sadistic abuse to rival that of Marquis de Sade, Kathryn existed in a world of terror and admonishment, constantly controlled and bullied by her communally worshipped, upstanding captor, her husband.
    I personally was grateful that most of the disturbing details of her physical abuse were spared the reader, however, the all too familiar descriptions of her continual emotional abuse had me in tears.
    I highly recommend this book to sufferers of abuse and those who have no idea what abuse may look like in reality. Who knows what could have happened if only one person had thrown her a lifeline.
  • Sandra Riggs
    5.0 out of 5 stars A Revenge Murder Story
    Reviewed in Spain on 30 July 2016
    A gripping story of a revenge murder and the consequences of that for the whole family. The victim deserved everything he got, but the outcome was a divided family, in fact the destruction of the family.

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