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This book is so good, i love the Harper books, they are books you never want to put down, i cant wait for more.

It is now 1929 at Harpers.Ben Harper has to go to America as his aunt is dying and she want him to take over the store that she owns there.It seems that everything is not as it should be and his aunt thinks her son has something to do with it.Ben is talking about the whole family moving over there but Sally doesn’t won’t to go with their children Peter and Jenny.Kitty Wilson is being trained up so she can take some of the work load off Sally so she can have a bit more time off with her family.Sally thinks Ben might get into deep water if he tries to prove that his cousin is behind the fraud at the store but doesn’t believe all Sally says.Ruby ,a new secretary in Sally office helps a gentleman lodger where she lodges as he is suffering bad nightmares flash backs too the war.He suddenly goes away then Ruby hears he has died which upsets her as she was falling in love with him.What will happen between Ben and Sally and how will Ruby carry on now her love has died.Thank you to Netgalley and Boldwood.

Troubled times at Harbour house had me reading the book in 2 days. I absolutely loved it from start to finish. I had to keep going to see what happens to Ben, how Sally was going to cope. Ruby's story was so intriguing, and Kitty's news as well. Beth had me on the edge of my seat worrying about what would happen. The series so far has been fabulous and loved every single book i have read so far. Can't wait to see if there will be another one, as would love to see what happens to all the women. Another fabulous book in this series. Loved it!

Historical drama featuring Harper's department store through troubled times. Great to renew old acquaintances and meet some new characters.

This was an easy quick read about a department store set in 1929. Mrs Harper runs the store while her husband has gone to New York to deal with his late aunts shop there. It’s got some great characters and caught onto the plot quickly. This is a series and i hadn’t read the others, but the story was easily readable by itself. A 4 star read. Thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for a copy.

A wonderful book and storyline from Rosie Clarke in the Harper Emporium series. Although always best to read in order I found this book would be easy to understand even if you hadn’t read others. Sally and Ben Harper who run the shop have a lot going on with the London store and then the American store that Ben’s aunt has asked him to help her with. So with the help of Kitty and Beth and the new secretary Ruby the ladies join forces to lift up Harpers.
Thanks to Rosie and her publisher and NetGalley

Book number nine in the series feels like it has run its course for me.
While I enjoyed the first five or six books, this one didn’t quite hold my attention in the same way. There are quite a few characters to keep track of, and it really helps to read the earlier books to understand their stories.
The cast seems to keep growing, which left me a little confused at times. I did push through to the end, but I found it more of a chore to pick back up compared to the excitement I felt with the earlier installments..

I nearly gave up on this book quite early on as the first few chapters really didn't grip me. It was a very slow first half but I pushed through and it definitely got better during the second half. Though this was pretty slow, I still hope there will be a further book in the Harpers series.
Centered around the owners of Harpers Emporium, their friends and employees, Troubled Times at Harpers is full of love, romance, fraud, loss and mystery. Overall this was a good read.
Thank you Netgalley for the ARC.

Book 9 of 9 - Rosie Clarke write great stories with believable characters. An enjoyable book. This ARC was given to me in exchange for an honest review. This review is mine.

Another fantastic book in the Harper Emporium series. Sally’s life is turned upside down with the death of her beloved husband Ben. With help from her friends at Harpers, she has to find the strength and resolve to cope with overall control of the store as well as caring for her two children and the numerous charities she is involved with. Hopefully we can find out in the next book in the series.

Being the ninth of Rosie Clarke's 'Welcome to Harpers Emporium' series, 'Troubled Times at Harpers' sweeps readers back into the Harper family's lives and strife in 1929 London along with their dedicated employees. Distracted by family and commitment, Ben Harper is sent to New York City to pursue suspicion of fraud only to find ominous ties to organized crime.
In the meantime, Sally Harper, along with familiar faces such as Beth, Kitty, and Ruby, charts a changing future for the successful Harpers Emporium at home. The author masterfully interweaves hope, dreams, and survival storylines against the background of an ever-changing age. Although some of the storylines are left hanging, leaving us waiting for more to come, the close friendships and community at Harpers continue to warm the heart, and this is another compelling and enjoyable read for fans of the series.

I always enjoy the books in the Harpers series although this was not one of my favourite titles.
I know the title of the book is "troubled times" but I felt it was in parts very far fetched (the storyline involving Beth) and lacked its usual spark and there was hardly any moments to make the reader smile. I know like isn't always smiles but reading on a night before bed I prefer something a little more light hearted to help me relax.
Of course for anyone like me who has read the whole series I would recommend that you read the book as otherwise you'll be out of sync for the next title.
Thank you to NetGalley, the author and publishers for allowing me to read an Arc copy.

Firstly thank you Netgalley for this Arc
Another brilliant book in this series
Family saga and wartime what more is there to ask for

What an apt title! Ben & Sally Harper’s life is thrown into disarray when Ben is entrusted by his aunt to look into the strange going-ons in business in America. This bring some unsavoury characters to light. That said there are still the usual characters working in Harpers Emporium which makes you feel at home from the off.
My favourite character , her strength rubs off. I won’t mention least favourite.
This has to be the saddest instalment yet, although it made me long for book 10 instantly.
You just know you will enjoy Rosie’s book the instant you pick it up, worthy of ten ⭐️

This is one of my favourite series of book and I think it's number nine. It certainly is a troubled time for Sally and her husband Ben as he seems destined to stay in America for long periods of time while Sally runs Harpers and looks after her children in London.
Ben has inherited shares in his aunt's large department store in New York but he is worried there is a swindle going on which involves his aunt's son,his cousin so Ben decides to investigate.
Sally is supported by Beth of course but there wasn't much about Beth's husband Jack in this book just a few mentions and nothing more.
All the other characters are there and all have a story to tell.
There are some sad parts of this book but happy outcones too.
Loved being back at Harpers once again.

this is part of a series but can be read as a standalone. it explores the relationship between the United States and England before the depression. good characters

I have read all the Harper saga and loved them all they are always pages turner
Such a sad time for Sally, but her friends as always were there with the strong bonds of friendship for her helping her through one of the worst times of her life
This one was a little different, but still a fantastic read,
Very sad in places, and some unfinished story lines, so maybe more to come I hope there's a happy ending.

Another beautifully written drama from Rosie Clarke.
Well written characters and just an enjoyable read.
My thanks to netgalley and the publisher for my copy.

Another great read from Rosie Clarke. Beautifully written with great story lines with all their twists and turns and great characters which made for a real page turner. It was lovely being back with the family at Harpers. Loved it.

Troubled Times at Harpers by Rosie Clarke explores what England and America were like before the start of the Depression for the Harper family and the families that worked in their department store.
Rosie Clarke composed this story that made me feel like I had a vested interest in each person. I was living the moments, the joys, and the heartaches.
I want there to be more about this family. I am in love with this family and the employees that they call family..
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