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Available 4.15.24


The Shopkeeper's Daughter
Lily Baxter

Avon Impulse
April 2015
On Sale: March 31, 2015
Featuring: Ginnie Travis
ISBN: 0062412116
EAN: 9780062412119
Kindle: B00R1R64EG
Paperback / e-Book
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Fiction | Historical

In World War II–torn England, a young woman must fight to keep her family together, whatever the cost.

Ginnie Travis has been working in her father's shop for the past five years, trying to keep it afloat. When scandal rocks her family just as relentless Nazi raids threaten their very lives, Ginnie and her sister are forced to flee and stay with their aunt in the North of England. The last thing she expects to find in the quiet countryside is love, especially with an American soldier. A soldier who has secrets of his own.

Tragedy strikes, the horror of war rages on, and Ginnie will do whatever she must to protect everything she holds dear.

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1 comment posted.

Re: The Shopkeeper's Daughter

I've been in sort of a niche lately, reading books about
WWII, mostly love stories. They've been most enjoyable, and
the stories have had to do with love in different topics -
nurses, soldiers, civilians, etc. I'm looking forward to
adding yours to the mix especially, since it will have a bit
of sentimental meaning. My late Father served during WWII,
and part of his stint was served in England, as well as
France, Germany, Belgium, and other places. I remember him
speaking fondly of England, and this story jarred a memory
of him during that time. Congratulations on your latest
book, and I'm going to make sure I put it on my TBR list!!
(Peggy Roberson 9:47am April 1, 2015)

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