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A Shop in the High Street

A Pendragon Island Saga, Book 5

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A Shop in the High Street

By: Grace Thompson
Narrated by: Deryn Edwards
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Edward Jenkins dreams of opening a sports shop in the Welsh town of Pendragon Island. Then his ambitions become a possibility through his and his sister Margaret's inheritance, but Margaret has plans of her own. Can Edward stand up to her for the very first time?

Rhiannon and Charlie Bevan want to start a family, but her father Lewis is living with them, refusing to accept the happiness of their marriage. If only they could find a way to reunite him with her mother Dora, they could finally have the home they've dreamed of...

Meanwhile Megan Weston is pregnant, but has refused to marry the father, freeloading Terrence Jenkins. As she helps Terrence's cousin Edward with his shop, all he can think of is their friendship becoming something more. But what could a girl like Megan ever see in him?

©1999 Grace Thompson (P)2023 Magna Story Sound
20th Century Family Life Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Small Town & Rural

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