The Little Shop of Found Things
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Paula Brackston
New York Times bestselling author of The Witch's Daughter Paula Brackston returns to her trademark blend of magic and romance guaranteed to enchant in The Little Shop of Found Things, the first book in a new continuing series. An antique shop haunted by a ghost.A silver treasure with an injustice in its story.An adventure to the past she’ll never forget. Xanthe and her mother Flora leave London behind for a fresh start, taking over an antique shop in the historic town of Marlborough. Xanthe has always had an affinity with some of the antiques she finds. When she touches them, she can sense something of the past they come from and the stories they hold. When she has an intense connection to a beautiful silver chatelaine she has to know more. It is while she’s examining the chatelaine that she’s transported back to the seventeenth century where it has its origins. She discovers there is an injustice in its history. The spirit that inhabits her new home confronts her and charges her with saving her daughter’s life, threatening to take Flora’s if she fails. While Xanthe fights to save the girl amid the turbulent days of 1605, she meets architect Samuel Appleby. He may be the person who can help her succeed. He may also be the reason she can’t bring herself to leave.The story continues in October 2019 with book two in the Found Things series, Secrets of the Chocolate House.
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Author
Paula Brackston
Pages
336
Publisher
St. Martin's Publishing Group
Published Date
2018-10-16
ISBN
146688410X 9781466884106
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"Exceptional author. Exceptional book. Loved the storyline & time travel will most deffinately hunt down other books in series & her other works"
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Suzy
"Overall I’d have to say I enjoyed this book. The storyline touches briefly on divorce and the struggle of resettling and reshaping your life in its aftermath. The daughter is the strength in this book who looks after (used loosely) her 50 y/o strong and independent mother who suffers from crippling arthritis. We learn that the daughter Xanthe has the ability to feel the history of certain objects and as she gets older her talent manifests into time travel. And this is where we meet Samuel. Who seemed worth stopping time for"
"Overall I’d have to say I enjoyed this book. The storyline touches briefly on divorce and the struggle of resettling and reshaping your life in its aftermath. The daughter is the strength in this book who looks after (used loosely) her 50 y/o strong and independent mother who suffers from crippling arthritis. We learn that the daughter Xanthe has the ability to feel the history of certain objects and as she gets older her talent manifests into time travel. And this is where we meet Samuel. Who seemed worth stopping time for"
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Tanya Andoniadis
"Great Time travel series! "
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Katie Decker