The Lost Bookshop meets The Lost Apothecary in this spellbinding historical romance
by Sophie Austin
In the shadowy aisles of the Lamplighter's Bookshop, secrets lie as thick as the dust…
When Evelyn Seaton answers an advertisement for an assistant at a forgotten bookshop in York, she is not the only one with something to hide.
There she meets the enigmatic and prickly William Morton, an aspiring writer keeping secrets of his own. But when the walls that Evelyn has built around herself start to crumble, there is only one person she can turn to.
"An impressive debut, full of intrigue and heart. Historical fiction and romance readers will love Eleanor and William's story of fate and fiction, all wrapped around the nooks and crannies of a mysterious old bookshop in late nineteenth-century York. Delightful!" —Hazel Gaynor, New York Times bestselling author of The Last Lifeboat
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Sophie Austin was born in Kent and she earned her Bachelor's degree in Philosophy from King's College London in 2013. After spending five years working in marketing, Sophie moved to Sweden in 2017 to focus on her novel writing and gain her Master's in Transnational Creative Writing at Stockholm University. Now, Sophie works as a Creative Writer for Minecraft, the best-selling video game of all time. When she's not writing YouTube scripts for millions of viewers, she retreats to the turn of the century to write historical novels about a time where old Victorian values and turn-of-the-century inventions collide – a perfect, conflict-rich backdrop for her debut romance novel, The Lamplighter's Bookshop. Sophie is hard at work on her next historical romance. Find her on X @saustinauthor.
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