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Lizzie's Secret

Workshop Girls, Book 1

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Lizzie's Secret

By: Rosie Clarke
Narrated by: Juliette Burton
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London, 1938: Lizzie Larch is a 20-year-old hat maker in London's east end. She is happy and popular, but she carries a secret. Seven years ago she was viciously attacked and recovered in a private sanatorium where she miscarried a child.

Lizzie has no memory of the night of the attack, but secrets cannot stay secret for too long. When she starts courting her boss' nephew, a shocking revelation surfaces; threatening to destroy their new-found happiness.

©2016 Rosie Clarke (P)2016 W.F. Howes Ltd
Women's Fiction Historical Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Romance Contemporary Sagas Happiness Contemporary Romance

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A historical snapshot with a great narrative storyline interwoven throughout the real events. A++ narrator.

Easy enjoyable listen.

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Excellent story line. Kept me engaged and wanting to keep listening. Loved the story and how it wasn’t just sunshine and rainbows.

Really Good

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There are a lot details in people’s at war times in London. I love knowing all specially women’s !

Detailed London I love in war

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It was a fine listen. The story rambled a bit and was a bit too pat. The characters were a bit too one dimensional. The story was more epic than discovery. Her “accident” was important, but not what the story was about. It was just about the life of her and her friend.

Good acting, story rambling

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