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Keep her secret Keep her safe On the 14th November 1940, Hitler's bombs rain down on Coventry. From the rubble of a bombed-out family home, a young girl is saved... This is a stunning and memorable page-turner of love, loss and resilience for fans of The Secret Wife by Gill Paul

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Keep her secret Keep her safe On the 14th November 1940, Hitler's bombs rain down on Coventry. From the rubble of a bombed-out family home, a young girl is saved... This is a stunning and memorable page-turner of love, loss and resilience for fans of The Secret Wife by Gill Paul
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Glynis Peters is a British author. She lives by the sea in Essex with her husband of forty-plus years. They have three adult children, and Glynis is a retired NHS nurse. When not writing she enjoys fishing with her husband, cross-stitch, and playing with her granddaughters who live nearby. Her son lives with his family in Vancouver, Canada, and Glynis loves nothing more than visiting them. Her first WWII historical novel is the USA Today and Globe & Mail bestseller, The Secret Orphan.
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'A real page turner ... You will find yourself in England during the war with a story that will stay with you' Lou, Goodreads

'A stunning novel and one that should be recommended' Postcard Reviews

'A must read for WWII historical fiction fans' Lizbeth, Goodreads

'One of my new favourite novels ... I love everything about this story' Ashley Murphy Reads

'The depiction of wartime life in the Coventry bombings and on a Cornish farm were realistic and compelling' Vivien Brown

'A story that I will remember for a long time to come' Shirley, Goodreads Reviewer

'Loved every minute of this hard to put down book ... highly recommend putting this on your reading list - especially if you love historical fiction and WWII' Roxane, Goodreads

'A must-read for anyone who loves historical fiction (especially World War II fiction) or romance' Kindred Connection Reviews