
A Place to Call Home
Published in e-book and paperback by Aria, Head of Zeus
Available to download on AmazonKindle, Kobo, ibooks and GooglePlay

Nobody's Girl
Published in e-book and paperback print on demand by Aria, Head of Zeus
Coming in Large Print by Magna January 2018
Tania was inspired to write Nobody’s Girl and its sequel, A Place to Call Home, when Winston Churchill appeared to her in a flash vision at his home of Chartwell in Kent. Although the settings and characters for her stories are entirely fictitious, she was very much influenced by the subsequent research that she carried out into the Churchills’ private lives.

The Harbour Master's Daughter
'Several years ago, a family visit to the restored Victorian copper port of Morwellham Quay in Devon inspired me to write a novel based on its fascinating history. Throughout that first day, ghosts from its past seemed to be materialising from the walls of the buildings where they had once lived and worked, entreating me to create a picture of their lives at the Quay well over a hundred years before. It was akin to some spiritual plea I could not ignore.

The River Girl
Tania was inspired by the wild and savage beauty Dartmoor's of the Tavy valley to write this gripping novel which depicts the harsh reality of farming and mining in the area in Victorian times. She also tackles sensitive subjects which were as rife then as they are now.

The Gunpowder Girl
This haunting novel is based on the little known history of the Cherrybrook Gunpowder Mills and the grim and gruesome past of Dartmoor Prison in Victorian times

The Quarry Girl
A compelling tale of ambition, betrayal and haunting tragedy. Heather Southcott lives in the moorland hamlet of Foggintor where her father is a senior quarryman.

The Railway Girl
1887 and times are lean. When West Country farm labourer, Emmanuel Ladycott, and his dairymaid daughter, Tresca, lose their jobs on the land, they head for Tavistock where Emmanuel hopes to join the hundreds of navvies working on the new railway line through the town.

The Ambulance Girl
On the very day Rose is celebrating her sixtieth birthday with her family and friends at Fencott Place on Dartmoor, Archduke Ferdinand and his wife are assassinated in far-away Sarajevo, leading to the outbreak of The Great War.

The Wheelwright Girl
Grace Dannings has lived her entire young life in the safe and idyllic Dartmoor village of Walkhampton. Working as a maid at a farm within sight of her own humble family home, her only wish is that nothing will ever change in her contented, happy existence.

The Dartmoor Girl
Lily's Journey is set in the 1950's in the same area of Tavistock, Princetown and Dartmoor, and we meet some of the descendants of the characters from her earlier books.

The Girl at Holly Cottage
The second of Tania's 1950s sagas, set in Plymouth and on her beloved Dartmoor. The future seems rosy for Plymouth schoolgirl, Anna Millington, as she studies for her A-levels in order to qualify for teacher training college. But Anna's life isn't all that it appears.