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Fortune's Forbidden Woman by Heidi Betts SD 2007
Folly to be Wise by Sara Seale 1966/1971
This is the first book I read by Sara Seale in my teens (3 decades ago) and it is my favourite of hers.It is delightful.
Tessa and Jackie Lovaton were brought up on a farm near the moors and were very natural and carefree
The Dark Stranger by Sara Seale 1965
A sweet story by Sara Seale of an orphan girl in charge of her self-absorbed and negletful stepmother. They go to live with the stepmothers's cousin Craig Pentreath, who champions the sixteen year old Tina ensuring she finishes her education and has time to grow up in a place she is welcome.
House of Glass by Sara Seale 1949
That Young Person by Sara Seale 1969
I enjoy the old fashioned chaste romances of the sixties and seventies.
Mail-Order Bridegroom by Day Leclaire 1995
I enjoyed this book about a Leah Hampton who advertised for a husband (her plan was a platonic marriage) in order to be granted a loan to prevent her ranch becoming bankrupt. She had provided jobs for disabled and desparate workers and knew they would be left destitute without her.
Holding Out for a Hero by Vicki Lewis Thomson 1996
The Miracle Wife by Day Leclaire 1998
Ths is another lovely book connected to The Twenty-Four Hour Bride and Her Secret Santa.
GEM, the state of the art interactive computerised security systems, hears 5 year old River Sierra's birthday wish- for a mommy just like in her fairy picture. GEM had assured young River that birthday wishes always came true so River was confident it would.
Her Secret Santa by Day Leclaire 1997
This was a lovely book. The H & h were lovely characters and the storyline cute.
I loved the dragon theme and that characters from other books pop into the story.
Copied Book blurb:
Jinxed by Day Leclaire 1990
This book was a delight to read with lots of laughs. a Keeper
copied blurb
Their relationship
began with a bang!

