Everything you could want from a saga

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There are certain genres of books where you broadly know what you're going to get. For a decent saga you need to have characters that are loveable that you can warm too, a couple of villains of the piece to mentally boo and a storyline that cossets you like a blanket with the odd surprise chucked in.
Rosie Goodwin sticks to the formula brilliantly in The Little Angel. It mainly focuses on the story of Kitty - a foundling brought up in a children's home, under the loving wings of Tom and Sunday. Every year a mysterious benefactor leaves money for Kitty's upkeep and her world turns when her mother claims her as a teenager.
Relocated to London under the "care" of her feckless mother Ruby (a singer whose star is waning rapidly) it's not long before Kitty is being led down a dangerous road.
There are plenty of side plots to keep you turning the pages, involving a fine supporting cast of characters.
There's the perfect match of happy every after tinged with sadness, which means it avoids being trite or schmaltzy. The perfect holiday read.