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The Lamplighter’s Bookshop The Lamplighter’s Bookshop by Sophie Austin
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“William Morton is like a holly bush,” Evelyn said. “Admirable from a distance, but spiky and uncomfortable up close.”
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“He glanced at her then, his dark eyes gold in the lamplight, and there was something in his gaze that made her heart skitter.”
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“Evelyn watched Lady Violet glide towards them, clusters of people parting and then closing up behind her, like shoals of fish. If it wasn’t for her dress – as bright as blood – she might’ve lost her. Instead she watched her approach in glimmers of red...”
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“But I believe people deserve a second chance. If no one was ever given that, then how would we learn from our mistakes? How would we grow?”
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“He leaned towards her, so close that his hair brushed her cheek. He smelled like dust and sage, and for a mad moment she wondered if he was going to kiss her.”
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“How’s it going? The writing?" “Wonderfully,’ said William brightly.
“Really?” Jack raised two thick eyebrows. “So if I check these drawers, I’ll find fistfuls of new pages, will I?”
Jack hovered a finger over the handle, and William sighed.”
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“Evelyn hesitated on the threshold. It looked as though she were not simply entering a room but another world – one in which she was devastatingly underdressed.”
Sophie Austin, The Lamplighter’s Bookshop