
Blurb: The Twenty-One-Year-Contract
Fourteen-year-old Kathleen Gray— talented, a little wild, at times rebellious, but always popular—has a fun, easy life in rural Somerset, with a doting family. Suddenly, they are gone, she has only Uncle Jack. Try as he might, he cannot be father and mother to her. Kathleen takes a chance and becomes Kate Westfield, fending for herself in London, with a new life built on her hopes and dreams and new friends. She could hardly have imagined that one of those friends has a shoebox full of answers.
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About the Author: L.B. Griffin has been inspired by life experience as she seamlessly weaves reality into compelling fiction. Her debut, historical romance, Secrets, Shame, and a Shoebox has received superb 5 star reviews, amongst them VINE VOICE reader/blogger Michelle Ryles, singing high praise: ‘Incredibly well-written, Secrets, Shame, and a Shoebox is a magnificent debut. It’s a poignant, disturbing and a heart-warming page-turner that has left me chomping at the bit to continue Harriet’s story.’ The sequel, also standalone – The Twenty-One-Year Contract, receiving five-star reviews. Author Terry Newman: “This book will have you laughing, crying and cheering.” Author Richard Levine: ‘Griffin pens a masterful work with The Twenty-one-Year Contract, as she takes us on a journey from post-war England and through the 1950s and 1960s.’ L.B. Griffin continues to turn silent stories into courage, hope and survival. ‘Survival is a triumph of the human spirit.’ Be warned, Griffin is a self-confessed chocolate-raisin and strawberry addict!
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