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Lily Graham

    Lily Graham
    The Last Restaurant in Paris: Completely heartbreaking and gripping World War 2 fiction
    The Island Villa
    The Child of Auschwitz
    The Paris Secret
    The summer escape
    El secreto de la librera de París
    • Una historia de amor y coraje en tiempos de guerra La última vez que Valerie estuvo en París, tenía tan solo tres años. Desde entonces ha vivido siempre alejada de la capital francesa y nunca ha conocido al abuelo Vincent, el único de sus familiares que sigue con vida y la única persona que conoce la verdad sobre lo que les ocurrió a sus padres y por qué tuvo que abandonar su propio hogar. Sin embargo, Vincent Dupont no es un hombre fácil: es antipático, exigente y poco flexible. Lo único que realmente parece importarle es su librería. Bajo falsos pretextos y una identidad ficticia, Valerie consigue que su abuelo la contrate como dependienta con el objetivo de acercarse a su propio pasado. Mientras tanto, las calles parisinas se irán llenando, cada vez más, de susurros y sospechas... Los lectores dicen: «Lily Graham escribe divinamente y aborda con delicadeza temas profundos y complejos.» «Una novela que permanecerá en mi corazón: sus páginas están impregnadas de emociones.» «¡Te dan ganas de viajar a París para encontrar la mágica librería de Vincent! Es la historia más conmovedora que he leído en mucho tiempo. Simplemente encantadora.»

      El secreto de la librera de París
    • After losing her fiancé, Ria's life has been at a standstill. So nobody is more surprised than her when she makes the snap decision to run away to the Greek island of Crete, armed only with her passport. She soon starts working for eccentric novelist Caroline, and meets handsome vineyard owner Tom. But soon there is trouble in paradise. As Ria gets to know Tom better, she unwittingly uncovers a tangled web of secrets, and a truth that someone will do anything to keep hidden. What's more Ria carries her own secret, her own sadness about her past love, and as she and Tom grow closer will this stop her from grabbing her own chance at happiness with both hands?

      The summer escape
    • On the brink of the second world war, a beautiful Parisian bookshop hides a heartbreaking secret that will tear one family apart forever …The last time Valerie was in Paris, she was three-years-old, running from the Nazis, away from the only home she had ever known.Now as a young woman, Valerie must return to Paris, to the bookshop and her only surviving relative, her grandfather Vincent, to find out what really happened to those she loved. As she gets to know Vincent again, she hears a tragic story of Nazi occupied Paris, a doomed love affair and a mother willing to sacrifice everything for her beloved daughter.Can Valerie and Vincent help each other to mend the wounds of the past? Valerie isn’t after a fairy-tale ending, she only wants the truth. But what is the one devastating secret that Vincent is determined to keep from his granddaughter?

      The Paris Secret
    • The Child of Auschwitz

      • 304 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      A heart-breaking story of survival, where life or death relies on the smallest chance and happiness can be found in the darkest times. Fans of The Choice and The Tattooist of Auschwitz will fall in love with this beautiful novel

      The Child of Auschwitz
    • "When Charlotte's husband James tragically dies, he leaves her an unexpected gift - her grandmother's beautiful villa, Marisal, on the Spanish island of Formentera. As she begins to explore her new home, and heal her broken heart in the warm golden sunshine, Charlotte discovers that her grandmother Alba has been keeping secrets about her life on the island. Intrigued by her family's hidden history, Charlotte uncovers a devastating love affair that put many lives at risk and two sisters torn apart by loss. Can the heart-breaking truth of the island's dark history finally be laid to rest? Or will the secrets of the past shake the new life and love that Charlotte is close to finding?"--Back cover

      The Island Villa
    • Set in Paris during 1944, the story follows a courageous woman who takes on the perilous role of serving the enemy to protect her community. As the city is engulfed in war, she navigates the dangerous landscape of espionage and betrayal, showcasing her resilience and determination. The narrative explores themes of sacrifice and moral complexity, highlighting the difficult choices individuals must make in times of conflict.

      The Last Restaurant in Paris: Completely heartbreaking and gripping World War 2 fiction
    • Explore a profound journey through 21 authentic emotions as experienced by the author. Each emotion is presented with depth and honesty, inviting readers to connect with their own feelings and reflect on their emotional experiences. This exploration offers insights into the human condition, fostering empathy and understanding.

      Emotional Truth
    • Summer at Seafall Cottage

      A beautiful summer romance to warm your heart

      • 316 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Set against the stunning backdrop of the Cornish coast, a woman's life takes a transformative turn as she uncovers a love story hidden within a long-forgotten diary. This discovery intertwines her own journey with the past, revealing the profound impact of love and history on her present.

      Summer at Seafall Cottage
    • Christmas at Hope Cottage

      A magical feel good romance novel

      • 262 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Set in the charming village of Whistling, known for its picturesque butterscotch cottages and lush hills, the story unfolds as snow begins to blanket the landscape. Emma Halloway is journeying home just in time for Christmas, hinting at themes of nostalgia and the warmth of the holiday season. The picturesque setting and the impending festive atmosphere create a cozy backdrop for Emma's return, suggesting a tale filled with heartwarming moments and seasonal magic.

      Christmas at Hope Cottage
    • The Only Light in London

      A totally unputdownable WW2 story about love and sacrifice

      • 260 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      A compassionate woman opens her home to a man in need, unaware that her kindness will lead to unexpected romantic feelings. As they navigate their evolving relationship, both characters confront their pasts and the emotional barriers that threaten to keep them apart. This story explores themes of love, redemption, and the transformative power of compassion.

      The Only Light in London