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After the death of her great-uncle, orphan Lady Rosanna Donnington
was overwhelmed to learn he had left her his vast fortune. It was
then her life changed and she became the target of unscrupulous
fortune hunters. But she was determined to marry only for love.
When the loutish Sir Walter Fenwick insisted she marry him, Rosanna
decided enough was enough. She fled London and journeyed to
Donnington Hall, her new country estate. She had heard that the
Earl of Melton, whose estate bordered her own, desperately needed a
nurse, having injured his leg in a riding accident. She had
encoutered him fleetingly on her flight from London, when he had
been very ill. Making a shock decision, Rosanna decided to apply
for the job as his nurse, know she could hide at Melton Castle
under a false name. What would happen when Rosanna and Lord Melton
met again as master and servant and would he discover her secret?
Would Sir Walter track her down to Melton Castle? If you like
Downton Abbey you will love Barbara Cartland.
Vanda Sudbury and Robert, the Earl of Cunningham, had been friends
from childhood. They knew all each other's faults and weaknesses
and squabbled like brother and sister. So when her father tried to
force a marriage between them, they were equally horrified.Fond
though he was of Vanda, Robert was sure he could never love such a
forceful, strong-minded female. She was equally dismissive of him
as a husband. Together they fled, going first to France, to see the
great Paris Exposition, and climb the newly built Eiffel Tower.
That was only the first of their adventures, which included
travelling to Vienna on the Orient Express and on to the romantic
city of Venice. Along the way they learned many things about each
other. For the first time in his life Robert experienced passionate
jealousy and began to see Vanda in a totally different light. By
the time they reached the temples of love in Greece, they no longer
felt like brother and sister. But then tragedy intervened and they
almost lost each other forever. How they learned to face their
feelings for each other is all told in this romantic novel by
Barbara Cartland. If you like Downton Abbey you will love Barbara
Cartland.
Simona Bell, the lovely daughter of Lord Belgrave, has been invited
by her friend, Karoline von Honentaal to stay with her family in
Berlin. Simona finds that Karoline's father, the Baron, owns an
amazing collection of art which interests her greatly. Alone for a
moment, she finds her way into the Baron's private Sanctuary, where
she admires an unusual Sedan Chair. Hearing voices and frightened
she might be discovered, she slips into the Sedan Chair and closes
the door. The Baron and another man enter the room and Simona
overhears them discussing an Englishman called Watson, who has been
working on a new naval gun with the Marquis of Midhurst. Watson has
been kidnapped by the Germans, who are desperate to learn the
secrets of the gun. The Baron is persuaded to invite the Marquis to
stay with him in Berlin and agrees to ask a beautiful Countess to
seduce his secrets from the Marquis. Simona leaves the Sedan Chair
undetected and is anxious to warn the Marquis. When he arrives she
finds a way to tell him all she has overheard, and he is extremely
grateful for her help. How the Marquis enlists her in his daring
quest to free Watson, how they arrange to spirit him out of Germany
and Simona finds the love she has been seeking is told in this
exciting and spellbinding book by BARBARA CARTLAND. If you like
Downton Abbey you will love Barbara Cartland.
Lord Milton should have been a happy man, with an ancient title and
a magificent estate. But he was deep in debt and haunted by
memories of the Crimea, where he had once been a soldier and taken
part of the Charge of the Light Brigade. To take his mind off the
past, he eagerly accepted the suggestion of a friend to become the
manager of a hotel in Brighton, called the Paradise Hotel. He was
seeking new discoveries, but he could not have guessed how
startling his discoveries were going to be. First he decided to
abandon his title and pass simply as John Milton. Then there was
the mysterious young lady, who arrived suddenly and begged him to
hide her from a man who was hunting her. Finally there was the
aggressive Sir Stewart Paxton who was seeking her, full of fury and
threats. To Cecilia the Paradise Hotel was a paradise indeed once
she had met John Milton. She had no idea where the rocky road was
taking her. She only knew that she must escape her evil guardian,
Sir Stewart, who was ruthlessly intent on marrying her for her
fortune. And John was the only man who could help her. Lord Milton
came to understand how wonderfully attractive she was, how gentle
and sympathetic to the nightmares that still troubled him. He would
give his life to protect her and make her his own. But then he made
a terrible discovery about her, and it seemed as if a life together
was impossible. What happened when Sir Stewart pursued them, and
how Cecilia found a man who loved her for herself instead of for
her money, is all told in this romantic and unusual story by
Barbara Cartland. If you like Downton Abbey you will love Barbara
Cartland.
Davina is the younger daughter of Lord Shelford and she has fallen
for an actor who did not meet her father's approval. He has
banished her from London to his newly acquired country seat, Priory
Park, where Davina felt lonely, but not for long. She soon meets
the Delverton brothers who live nearby, and also their mysterious
companion, Jed Barker. There are dark secrets surrounding Priory
Park and the Delverton family, but Davina cannot help becoming
attracted to the handsome Lord Delverton despite his indifference
to her. Under pressure from her father, she announces her
engagement to the younger brother, Howard, only to find him equally
cold and detached. There have been a spate of robberies in the
neibourhood and suspicion falls on the local gypsies. Davina meets
the beautiful and sensuous Esm, not realising what a strong
influence she will have on her future happiness. Despite herself,
Davina finds she is in a most precarious position and in great
danger from the forces swirling around her. How Davina unravels the
mysteries of Priory Park and the Delverton family and discovers
that her real true love has loved her from the moment they first
met is told in this exciting and fast moving romance by Barbara
Cartland. If you like Downton Abbey you will love Barbara Cartland.
When Shona became secretary to the Marquis of Chilworth, all she
was told was that they were going abroad so that he could write a
book. She never suspected the dark secret in his heart or the
terrible thing he meant to do. As they travelled on, she learned
more about the tragedy that drove him, and she faced the fact that
she was falling love with a man whose heart was in the grave.
Haunted by memories of his dead wife, the Marquis tried to shut out
the possibility of a new love. But love would not be denied.First
in Greece and then on the magical island of Cyprus, they finally
confronted their feelings. But was it too late? Could the Marquis
free himself from the past and allow Shona to take him towards the
future. If you like Downton Abbey you will love Barbara Cartland.
Carina was alone in the world and unsure of what the future held
for her. Then a troupe of musicians, called 'Bertie's Beauties',
had an accident outside her gates and she found herself swept up in
their fate as she took over from their injured pianist. Now one of
the troupe, she went to perform at the Duke of Westbury's castle,
never suspecting that the Duke would turn out to be the young man
she had met for a few dramatic moments many years before.To hide
her identity she allowed him to see her only when she was masked.
He soon became so intrigued that he made advances to her. Horrified
that he should consider her a woman of loose morals, Carina fled
the castle and became a full time member of 'Bertie's Beauties'. If
she could not find love, at least she could fulfil her gifts as a
musician. Knowing she could never marry the man she loved, she
agreed to marry Bertie, who had fallen in love with her, although
he know her heart was given to the Duke. But the Duke had never got
over her desertion and he was determined to find her. What happened
when they met again is told in this intriguing and romantic novel
by Barbara Cartland. If you like Downton Abbey you will love
Barbara Cartland
Venetia was very lonely after the death of her parents.So when her
cousin Mary begged her to help to save her from a forced marriage,
Venetia was ready. Mary was in love with another man and expecting
his child. yet the Queen wanted her to marry the Earl of Mountwood
at a moment's notice and go with him to India. A reckless impulse
made Venetia promise to take Mary's place at the altar. She would
worry about the consequences later. Lord Mountwood was handsome,
but he was also haughty and autocratic, demanding instant obedience
from his servants - and his wife. When he discovered the trick
Venetia had played on him he was furious. She had only her quick
wits to protect her from his wrath. On the journey to India they
quarrelled and sparred, each getting the measure of the other,
while the growing attraction between them became impossible to
ignore. In India they travelled to the North-West frontier, to a
fort that was under constant attack by the Russians. And there,
just as she and her husband discovered their love, they were caught
up in danger that threatened to part them. How they overcame all
the obstacles is told in this exciting and romantic novel by
Barbara Cartland. If you like Downton Abbey you will love Barbara
Cartland.
Dorina's father had been an industrialist, an inventor and a genius
who trained her to be his heir, sending her abroad to learn many
languages.While she was in France she learned that he had died, and
she must now take over his business. But she does not feel ready,
especially as she knows he has been trying to design a horseless
carriage. For a while she keeps his death a secret, to give herself
time to learn, and goes to work for his great rival, the Earl of
Kennington. He is younger than she had expected, and much better
looking. Working closely with him, and living in his house, she
finds herself drawn to him. Then she learns that he too is
designing a horseless carriage and realises that they are in direct
competition. What will he say when he discovers her true identity?
As she fears, he is bitterly hurt and angry.How they competed in a
dare-devil race, and what the Prince of Wales did to bring them
together is told in this romantic novel. If you like Downton Abbey
you will love Barbara Cartland.
The daughter of a wealthy, ambitious man, Rowena knew that her
father longed to marry her to a title, preferably the Duke of
Wenfield, whom she disliked and did not wish to marry herself. To
avoid marriage, they hatched a plot. Posing as brother and sister,
they would take a trip on a yacht with their like-minded friends
and would help each other find the love of their dreams. Plans went
awry on the Mediterranean, when Rowna was kidnapped by a Sultan,
and was imprisoned in his harem. It seemed that they would be
parted forever. How the Duke rescued her, and they found their true
love, is all told in this exciting and romantic novel by Barbara
Cartland. If you like Downton Abbey you will love Barbara Cartland.
Sylvia, daughter of the Duke of Belham, is bored with the various
young men she meets at Lady Lamborne's masked ball. At last she
escapes their attentions and makes her way into the cool, moonlit
garden, where she encounters a masked stranger. The following
morning, Sylvia's father reveals that he has amassed such debts
from his gambling that the family can no longer maintain their high
profile London life. They must return to Castle Belham and Sylvia
realises that she will never see her mystery stranger again. At
Castle Belham, Count Von Brauer enters their lives. In time, the
Duke loses a vast sum of money to him at a gathering. The Count
offers to overlook the debt in return for Sylvia's hand in
marriage. At first, Sylvia refuses, but when the Duke suffers a
nervous collapse, her resistence crumbles. Only a stranger from the
past can rescue her from her nightmare... only the stars in the sky
can point the way. If you enjoy Downton Abbey you will love Barbara
Cartland.
When Rosina's dear friend leapt to her death after the man she
loved betrayed her, she vowed vengeance on all men. Rosina declared
that no man could be trusted, including Sir John Crosby, member of
parliament, whom she had secretly loved since girlhood. Now a
debutante, she found herself caught up in a whirl of social
activity. An election was imminent and her father, Sir Elroy
Clarendon, was favoured to be made a government Minister. Her new
friend Lady Doreen, daughter of the Earl of Blakemore was secretly
in love with an unknown admirer. To Rosina's dismay he turned out
to be Arthur Woodward, the man whose betrayal had destroyed her
friend, and whose incriminating letters Rosina possessed. In spite
of his threats, she defied him. Sir John, after begging her to
stop, tried to protect her. How they dealt with the venomous
Woodward, and discovered true love, is told in this romantic novel,
the 670th by Barbara Cartland. If you enjoy Downton Abbey you will
love Barbara Cartland.
When the Balkan Prince Stanislaus demanded an English bride, Queen
Victoria decided to send him Lady Lavina, whose family had a slight
connection with royalty. Determined to avoid this fate, Lavina
threw herself on the mercy of the Marquis of Elswick, a
disagreeable man who had turned his back on the world following
betrayal by the woman he had loved. Surprisingly, he agreed to help
by pretending to be engaged to Lavina, and, with her father, they
left to visit her relatives in Scotland. In the highlands Lavina
began to find herself attracted to the Marquis. Beneath his harsh
manners he had a heart - a heart that perhaps she could win. But
nearby was the Queen's country home, Balmoral, and when Her Majesty
arrived with Prince Stanislaus, they knew that there was still a
battle to be fought. Now Lavina learned the shattering secret that
was the real reason the Marquis had agreed to help her. And that
secret was to threaten to take from her the man she loved. How she
discovered the truth in a way that nearly cost him his life, is
told in this romantic novel. If you enjoy Downton Abbey you will
love Barbara Cartland.
The old world dying on its feet, a new one struggling to be born . . .
Dublin, 1918. In a country doubly ravaged by war and disease, Nurse
Julia Power works at an understaffed hospital in the city centre, where
expectant mothers who have come down with an unfamiliar flu are
quarantined together. Into Julia’s regimented world step two outsiders:
Doctor Kathleen Lynn, on the run from the police, and a young volunteer
helper, Bridie Sweeney.
In the darkness and intensity of this tiny ward, over the course of
three days, these women change each other’s lives in unexpected ways.
They lose patients to this baffling pandemic, but they also shepherd
new life into a fearful world. With tireless tenderness and humanity,
carers and mothers alike somehow do their impossible work.
In The Pull of the Stars, Emma Donoghue tells an unforgettable and
deeply moving story of love and loss.
'What do I get if I help you?' 'Whatever I have to give...'
When mail-order bride Juniper's husband vanishes, she writes to
him-but fears she's waiting for a ghost in a ghost town. A century
later, Johnny Sutherland discovers her letters while restoring her
abandoned farmhouse. Can her loving words from the distant past
change his present? 1902: Upon arriving in Kenworthy, California,
mail-order bride Juniper Cohen is met by the pounding of the gold
mine, an untamable landscape, and her greatest surprise of all: the
kind and charming man who awaits her. But when the mine proves
empty of profit, and when Juniper's husband, John, vanishes,
Juniper is left to fend for herself and her young daughter in the
dying town that is now her home. Juniper pens letters to her
husband but fears she is waiting on a ghost. Perhaps worse, rumors
abound claiming the man she loves could be an outlaw. Fighting for
survival, she befriends the few people left in Kenworthy and
refuses to leave, resolving to be exactly where her husband left
her in case he comes home. Surviving in a ghost town requires
trusting the kindness of a few remaining souls, including the one
who can unlock the mystery of her husband's disappearance. Present
day: Trying to escape the heartache of his failed marriage, Johnny
Sutherland throws himself into raising his children and restoring a
hundred-year-old abandoned farmhouse in what was once known as
Kenworthy in the San Jacinto Mountains. While exploring its secrets
he uncovers Juniper's letters and is moved by the handwritten
accounts that bear his name-and as a love story from the past
touches his own world, Johnny might discover yet that hope and
resilience go hand in hand. With The Gold in These Hills, acclaimed
and beloved author Joanne Bischof returns with an absorbing
masterpiece of faith, perseverance, and love that changes the
course of history. Sweeping, Inspirational fiction with historical
and contemporary timelines Stand-alone novel Book length: 93,000
words Includes discussion questions for book clubs and a note from
the author
The first book in a brand new sweeping historical series from the
No.1 Sunday Times bestselling author 'A warm and engrossing tale of
passion and courage. I loved it' Rachel Hore, bestselling author of
A Beautiful Spy France, 1944. Deep in the river valley of the
Dordogne, in an old stone cottage on the edge of a beautiful
village, three sisters long for the end of the war. Helene, the
eldest, is trying her hardest to steer her family to safety, even
as the Nazi occupation becomes more threatening. Elise, the rebel,
is determined to help the Resistance, whatever the cost. And
Florence, the dreamer, just yearns for a world where France is
free. Then, one dark night, the Allies come knocking for help. And
Helene knows that she cannot sit on the sidelines any longer. But
secrets from their own mysterious past threaten to unravel
everything they hold most dear... The first in an epic new series
from the No.1 Sunday Times bestseller, Daughters of War is a
stunning tale of sisters, secrets and bravery in the darkness of
war-torn France... 'A wonderfully evocative and sensual writer'
Santa Montefiore, bestselling author of Here and Now 'Love, grief,
abandonment, betrayal and secrets ... I adored it' Liz Nugent,
bestselling author of Our Little Cruelties 'A rich tapestry of
courage, passion and family secrets beneath the dark shadows of
war' Hazel Gaynor, bestselling author of The Bird in the Bamboo
Cage 'A glorious page-turner ... a novel to disappear into' Gill
Paul, bestselling author of The Secret Wife
Christmas with the Teashop Girls is a heartwarming and moving story
of wartime love, bravery and hope, by the bestselling author of the
Woolworths series, Elaine Everest. It is late 1940 and the war
feels closer to home than ever for Rose Neville and her staff at
the Lyon's Teashop in Margate. The worry of rationing hangs
overhead as the Nippies do their best to provide a happy smile and
a hot cup of tea for their customers. When a heavy bombing raid
targets the Kent coastline, Lyon's is badly hit, throwing the
future of the cafe into jeopardy. The light in Rose's life is her
dashing fiance Capt. Ben Hargreaves and planning their Christmas
Eve wedding. But she must also plan to take two new step-daughters
into her life and get on the right side of her wealthy
mother-in-law, Lady Diana. Is Rose ready to become a mother so
soon? When Rose's half-sister Eileen makes contact, it seems that
Rose's dreams of having a sibling are coming true at long last. But
her friends begin to suspect that something is not right between
Eileen and her husband: just what are they hiding? As the Christmas
Eve wedding draws near, the bombings intensify in Kent and London,
putting everything and everyone Rose loves in danger. Only one
thing is for sure: it will be a Christmas she never forgets . . .
A thrilling dual-time novel, which will transport readers from nineteenth century England, across the world on a perilous and exciting voyage to Samoa, with a complex family mystery to be solved in the present day.
1832. The morning after her father's funeral, Prudence Merryfield wakes to the liberating thought that this is the first day of her new life. At thirty-five and unmarried, she is now mistress of her own fate. But a cruel revelation at the reading of her father's will forces Prudence to realise that taking only the most drastic action will set her free.
Present day. Eliza is gifted a family heirloom by her aunt - a Georgian pocket book, belonging to her ancestor, Prudence Merryfield, whose existence reverberates through the lives of generations of Eliza's family, the Ambroses. Intrigued by what she reads inside, Eliza is drawn more and more into the infamous 'Merryfield Mystery'. What happened to Prudence who so bravely dared to defy convention two hundred years ago - then disappeared?
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