The Stolen Book

The Stolen Book

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Aug 31, 2015 · Englisch · Taschenbuch (302 Seiten)
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Format Taschenbuch
Seiten 302
Sprache Englisch
Veröffentlicht Aug 31, 2015
Verlag CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN-10 1517138531
ISBN-13 9781517138530

Beschreibung

The Stolen Book is the fourteenth book in the series The Greek Village Collection by INTERNATIONAL BEST SELLING AUTHOR Sara Alexi.

In a vivid depiction of life amongst the orange groves and the hazy sun of a small Greek Village, The Stolen book is a gripping tale of hardship and devotion as one woman goes to extraordinary lengths for the future of her children.

Life hadn’t been easy for Niki, and having made her way from Albania to Greece, she worked hard as a cleaner in the village only to find herself struggling in a financial rut. Although happily married to a local from the village, her husband Karolos was unambitious in his work as an orange farmer, and Niki longed to find a way to provide a hopeful future for their two sons.

During a shift at work Niki discovers something that would alter her life forever, but perhaps not in the way she might have expected. Hidden and forgotten under the dust lay an open book, and at once she was captivated.

As she cast her eyes over the pages, the book promised just what she needed – wealth and security for her family. The book wasn’t hers, she shouldn’t have taken it, but to change the destiny of her two sons she became a thief.

As turbulence and chaos of Niki’s actions begin to loom , what drastic choices will she have make to find her way out? Will the risks she took pay off and bring a stable future for her family, or will there be consequences to bear? In a poignant portrayal of a mother’s love, find out how far some will go.

If you enjoyed The Stolen Book, you’ll love book fifteen in the series, The Rush Cutter's Legacy. Find it on Amazon now!
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