

Neighbourhood gossip fuels her husband's jealousy towards his rival. William returns a changed man, but neither is Vera the carefree cabaret girl he married. When William is posted abroad, and a pregnant Vera returns to Wales with her married friends, the battle between her heart and head becomes more intense. She marries her devoted admirer William Killick, but she can't deny the chemistry between herself and Dylan, nor does she want to - even if this means betraying Caitlin. Romantic turmoil continues in Vera's life. But she knows his connection with Vera is something different, not to mention dangerous. Caitlin indulges in her own infidelities, and recognises a similar adventurous spirit in her husband. Despite their love-rival status, the women form a surprising friendship.

The two former lovers feel the thunderbolt once more, but Thomas is now married to the adventurous Caitlin. She's working as a singer whilst he's churning out scripts for government propaganda films and living off the last in a long line of infatuated women. Vera Phillips and Dylan were teenage loves fast forward ten years and the two reconnect in London. The passion and pathos of legendary poet Dylan Thomas is told through the lives of two extraordinary women. Two feisty, free-spirited women are connected by the brilliant, charismatic poet who loves them both.
