Rag and Bone Winter Hope

Rag and Bone Winter Hope
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Book Synopsis Rag and Bone Winter Hope by : Rosie Swan

Download or read book Rag and Bone Winter Hope written by Rosie Swan and published by . This book was released on 2020-11-30 with total page 162 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The baseborn child of her father and a chambermaid, Charlotte Weston has been unwanted and rejected from the moment she was born. Driven from home to be dumped in the workhouse, Charlie has had to fight for survival and has vowed to never forgive those who hurt her. Paul Vermont is a godly man who falls in love with Charlie from the moment he first sets eyes on her. The textiles in the factory are nothing but rags compared to her beauty, but bitterness in her heart is evident in the way she treats everyone around her. Paul has strong faith and refuses to believe that Charlie cannot change. He sets out to help her deal with her past-and that means returning to where it all began. The brave Christmas journey she takes then changes everything for them both. If you enjoy heartfelt Victorian romance you will love this beautiful Christmas tale. Read it today.


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