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Their Guilty Pleasures

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Amid the dangers of WWII England, three women risk everything for love "sacrificing much to achieve their dreams . . . in this pleasurable historical romance" (Booklist).

Southampton, 1940. As three women navigate the struggles of wartime England, their difficult choices—in love and survival—will bring them together and change their lives forever.

For housewife Jenny, her husband's word is law. But when he decides to enlist, she finds her own voice—and a new friendship with a young GI who becomes her guilty pleasure.

Vibrant Rusty Dobbs is a prostitute by choice, and proudly makes a good living. But when she falls for an American captain, she pretends to be a typist to keep his respect—and win his love.

And finally there is seventeen-year-old Sarah, who is drawn to the young prisoner of war Gunter—the enemy.

If you follow your heart, there is always a price to pay.

"Tate's trademark complement of emotional interludes, nicely counterbalanced by intimate domestic detail, is on display [and] also offers a popular military setting in which even the antagonists are portrayed sympathetically." —Booklist

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      October 15, 2011
      Jenny, Rusty, and Sarah might never have met had they not engaged in affairs with some of the soldiers quartered in their midst at Southampton, England. When Jenny Procter's very controlling husband enters the English army, she gradually begins to pursue her own interests, forming strong friendships with several of the American officers on the nearby base, including a Colorado doctor and a Wyoming horse whisperer. When Rusty meets Brad, who treats her like a lady, she pretends to be a typist, rather than the prostitute she has become, in order to retain his respect and affection. And 17-year-old Sarah is fascinated by a young German prisoner of war, whom she meets in the park, and their tentative conversations deepen into love. As WWII progresses, circumstances unite the three women as they each face hard choices, sacrificing much to achieve their dreams. Tate's trademark complement of emotional interludes, nicely counterbalanced by intimate domestic detail, is on display in this pleasurable historical romance, which also offers a popular military setting in which even the antagonists are portrayed sympathetically.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2011, American Library Association.)

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