The British Booksellers
Author: Kristy Cambron
Amos Darby and Charlotte Terrington grow up bonded by a love of books, but class divisions and family expectations make a future together seem impossible. War scatters their lives, leaving scars that run far deeper than distance, and later the Coventry Blitz reshapes everything they thought they understood about survival, duty, and love. When booksellers, bombings, and memory collide across two world wars, the story unfolds as both romance and testimony to endurance.
Cambron fills the novel with atmosphere, heartbreak, and the healing power of stories themselves. Beneath the historical sweep lies a deeply faith-friendly message about steadfastness, hope after devastation, and the way God can preserve beauty and purpose even through ruin.