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Her Father's Sins

Published
Jan 1987
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General Fiction General Fiction
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384
Series
Queenie Book 1

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A young woman in post–World War II England refuses to settle for second best in this #1 international-bestselling, heart-warming series opener.

When Queenie's mom dies giving birth to her, leaving her at the mercy of her drunken father, George Kinney, only her beloved Auntie Biddie provides an anchor for the little girl. But when her aunt dies, there is no one to protect Queenie from her father, who blames his daughter for her mother's death.

But despite hardship, Queenie grows tall and strikingly beautiful with her deep grey eyes and her abundant honey-colored hair. Love, in the shape of Rick Marsden, might release her from the burden of the drunk-sodden George. But the sins of the father are not easily forgotten . . .

First in the heart-rending Queenie Novels, Her Father's Sins is perfect for fans of Beatriz Williams and Fiona Davis.

Praise for the writing of Josephine Cox 

"Guaranteed to tug at the heartstrings of all hopeless romantics." —The Sunday Post

"Hailed quite rightly as a gifted writer in the tradition of Catherine Cookson." —Manchester Evening News

 "Cox's talent as a storyteller never lets you escape." —Daily Mail

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Nov 1992 Headline (UK) ISBN 0747240779
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