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THIS BREATHTAKING WW2 ROMANCE SET IN NAZI-OCCUPIED PARIS WILL STAY WITH YOU LONG AFTER THE LAST PAGE. ________________________________________________ Born to a French mother and an English father, Charlotte Bray has always felt like an outsider in her small Cornish fishing village. She spends her days on her father's fishing boat, helping to feed a nation at war. But the war brings devastation, and it's not long until it reaches Charlotte's front door. Her world is rocked and forever changed by tragedy. With nothing left to lose, she accepts a mysterious invitation to work for the War Office…mehr

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THIS BREATHTAKING WW2 ROMANCE SET IN NAZI-OCCUPIED PARIS WILL STAY WITH YOU LONG AFTER THE LAST PAGE. ________________________________________________ Born to a French mother and an English father, Charlotte Bray has always felt like an outsider in her small Cornish fishing village. She spends her days on her father's fishing boat, helping to feed a nation at war. But the war brings devastation, and it's not long until it reaches Charlotte's front door. Her world is rocked and forever changed by tragedy. With nothing left to lose, she accepts a mysterious invitation to work for the War Office as a spy. Nothing is as it seems, and she finds herself in Nazi-occupied Paris with a new identity. Charlotte begins working under the sombre but handsome Frenchman Pierre Lesieur. But do his allegiances lie elsewhere? With the Gestapo at every corner and networks falling all around her, Charlotte feels danger closing in on her. And nothing is more dangerous than her growing feelings for Pierre. Charlotte has been taught how to defend herself from the enemy. But not how to protect her heart . . . This jaw-dropping love story about bravery and betrayal is perfect for fans of All the Light We Cannot See, The Invisible Bridge, Dilly Court, Lizzie Lane, Bill Kitson, Rosie Clarke or Tania Crosse.
Autorenporträt
Victoria Cornwall grew up on a farm in Cornwall. She can trace her Cornish roots as far back as the 18th century and it is this background and heritage which is the inspiration for her Cornish based novels.Following a fulfilling twenty-five year career as a nurse, a change in profession finally allowed her the time to write. Since then, Victoria's writing has been shortlisted for the New Talent Award at the Festival of Romantic Fiction and twice nominated for the Best Indie or Small Published book Award. In 2017, her novel, The Thief's Daughter, was a finalist for the Romantic Novelists' Association's Joan Hessayon Award.Victoria is married and has two grown up children. She likes to read and write historical fiction with a strong background story, but at its heart is the unmistakable emotion, even pain, of loving someone.She is a member of the Romantic Novelists' Association and the Historical Novel Society.