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Love and hate-a beautiful combination. These emotions consume Liam MacMurray as he struggles with the question, "What do I do about Nina?" But is Liam really who he says he is?
In the heart of London, Ella's life turns upside down when she discoversa broken shell fragment hidden among her late uncle's possessions. This simpleartefact thrusts her into a journey of heartbreaking revelations and familysecrets, defying the wishes of her formidable aunties. From the vibrantstreets of London to the sun-drenched shores of the Caribbean, Ella uncovers ahistory intertwined with slavery, challenging everything she thought she knewabout herself. A Name in History by Hillery Baptiste is a gripping historicalfiction where a single shell unlocks Pandora's box of identity, resilience,and the indomitable spirit of a woman seeking truth.
Step into a world cloaked in darkness, where a horrifying murder hides beneath a web of lies.Christine White lives a pampered life. She's wealthy and beautiful, but easily deceived. One cloudy night, she witnesses a crime that shatters her life. To make matters worse, the killer is still on the loose, ready to strike again. To survive, Christine must uncover the truth behind the murderer before it's too late. But what if the answers she seeks are closer to her than she ever imagined?As the story unfolds, Christine realises her perfect life is built on lies. With time running out, she races to mend the broken pieces of her life and solve the mystery that threatens not just her, but her family, too. The ticking clock adds urgency, but the truth may turn out to be more devastating than any lie.Explore a gripping tale of suspense, deception, and the race against time in this riveting story. Sometimes, the quest for truth comes with a price too steep to pay.
'The story focuses on love, trust, and sacrifice, against a backdrop of the cruelty of war' STEVE JOHNSONAs a quaint old Norman church bathed in the late morning sunshine, a young bride waits anxiously for her groom. Anna, a German of Roma origin is stepping into a new life in London. She will finally escape the horrors of her past. When Anna flees the death camps of 1930s Germany to England, she is relieved. But events in her adopted homeland throw her best-laid plans in disarray. This is her story. It's a story about hope and heartbreak, love and hate, anger and confusion, blind prejudice and intolerance, and even redemption.Sam Martin's gritty prose tells a sensitive story. Seamlessly, he gives a well-rounded view of the war on the home front; its claustrophobic, tense atmosphere, the prevailing opinions of the day, and the seismic decisions taken by those in power.Just hope what happens to Anna, never happens to you.
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