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Summertime : an intriguing romantic page-turner set in post-war London from bestselling novelist Charlotte Bingham, EPUB eBook

Summertime : an intriguing romantic page-turner set in post-war London from bestselling novelist Charlotte Bingham EPUB

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Fans of Louise Douglas, Dinah Jeffries and Kristin Hannah will love this unputdownable romantic read from bestselling author Charlotte Bingham. Portraying the highs and lows of love and marriage, it's an unforgettable read and the perfect dose of escapism.

'The author perfectly evokes the atmosphere of a bygone era... ' -- Woman's Own
'This is great summer escapism from an award-winning romantic novelist' - CHOICE
'Compulsive reading!' -- ***** Reader review
'Truly impossible to put down' -- ***** Reader review

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AN ESCAPE TO THE COUNTRY...OR AN ESCAPE FROM HIM?

When Trilby meets Lewis, the all-powerful proprietor of a newspaper group, she suspects that her life might be about to change, but not, as it transpires, forever. For not only does Lewis wish to acquire her cartoon strip, but Trilby herself.

She is inevitably drawn to this handsome, older, and far more sophisticated personality, just as Lewis is, from the first, determined to marry the insouciant Trilby, despite the opposition of her friends and family. But having won her,
Lewis reveals himself to be irrationally possessive.

Becoming a virtual prisoner in her own home is not something that Trilby had ever dreamt could happen to her, a young woman in 1950s London, but it is not long before she realises that Lewis is prepared to go to extraordinary lengths to keep her to himself. Quite by chance, she discovers the real reason for her husband's unforgivable behaviour.

Trilby must come to terms with the truth aboutLewis, and more importantly, herself, before she can experience the kind ofcarefree happiness she once knew before her marriage.

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