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Finding Camille

an historical BWWM romance

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Finding Camille

By: C.L. Donley
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It's ten years after the end of WWII when Camille Winters accepts a position as the only colored secretary in the office at Hargrove and Chase, an advertising agency on Madison Avenue in the mid-1950's. As the dashing young owner and senior partner Kenneth Hargrove secretly becomes more obsessed with Camille, he calls in a favor to find information about Camille's long-lost love who died in the war. But instead of the gesture bringing closure, the ghosts from the past suddenly come back to haunt her, putting her hard-won successful career in jeopardy. 20th Century Historical Historical Fiction Multicultural

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A sweet book, but I have read another one by the same author and there's always seems to be a rushed ending and things that just don't make sense and too many details left out so it's like you've dropped a book and half a dozen pages are falling out so I think although I enjoyed this book, I probably wouldn't read another one from the author again.

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