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The Bookshop of Secrets

Auteur(s): Mollie Rushmeyer
Narrateur(s): Lesa Wilson
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A collection of lost books holds the clues to her family's legacyand her future.



Hope Sparrow has mastered the art of outrunning her tragic past, learning never to stay anywhere too long and never to allow anyone control over her life again. Coming to Wanishin Falls in search of her family's history already feels too risky. But somewhere in the towering stacks of this dusty old bookshop are the books that hold Hope's last ties to her late mother—and to a rumored family treasure that could help her start over.

Only, the bookshop is in shambles, and the elderly owner is in the beginning stages of dementia and can’t remember where the books lie. To find the last links to the loved ones she's lost, Hope must stay and accept help from the townsfolk to locate the treasured volumes. Each secret she uncovers brings her closer to understanding where she came from. But the longer she stays in the quaint town, the more people find their way into the cracks in her heart. And letting them in may be the greatest risk of all…
Chaste Fiction Fiction de genre Fiction féminine Romance Sincère
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Although rather predictable, this would be an ok easy listening story if it weren't for the authors extremely overused religious references (very repetitive god has a plan for us, he is the true father etc) that has no bearing on the story whatsoever. It was very nauseating. Add to this the readers constant mispronounciation of Jane Eyre (should be "air"), shone (not shown), and pasties (as in cornish pasties but pronounce paystees which is something completely different!!!)
Totally nauseating and not worth a credit.

not worth a credit

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