Lost Girls Trilogy Series by Cheryl Holt

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  • Someone to Love (Lost Girls Trilogy #1)
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    Someone to Love (Lost Girls Trilogy #1)

    Cheryl Holt

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2020

    Libby Carstairs was found by Navy sailors on a deserted island in the Caribbean. She was all alone and had no memory of her past or parents. Who is she? And what happened to leave her stranded so far from home? After she was returned to England, her situation was sensationalized in the newspapers, which meant she's enjoyed a life of public acclaim. Due to her unconventional history, she's very different from other young ladies and has no desire to ever be ordinary... more

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  • Someone To Cherish (Lost Girls Trilogy #2)
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    Someone To Cherish (Lost Girls Trilogy #2)

    Cheryl Holt

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2020

    Caroline Grey was just four years old when she was found stranded and alone by Navy sailors on a deserted island in the Caribbean. When she was returned to England, she enjoyed a brief burst of notoriety. Who was she? Who had her parents been? Ultimately, she was claimed by her dour, miserly relatives who've treated her like an unwanted pauper. She's spent her life trying to be accepted by those who should love her, but her haunting past has created too many obstacles. It's difficult to fit in. more

  • Someone To Wed (Lost Girls Trilogy #3)
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    Someone To Wed (Lost Girls Trilogy #3)

    Cheryl Holt

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2020

    Joanna James had a brief moment of notoriety at age four when she survived a shipwreck in the Caribbean. She was returned to England and raised quietly in the country by a doting auntie. She’s descended from an ancient line of wise women, so she’s very different from other young ladies. She has the sight, and she can cast spells and brew potions, but she’s cautious with her peculiar gifts and hides them from her rural neighbors who don’t always understand her odd talents... more

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