By Fountains Wild
by
Anne Hampson
"What is there in marriage for a woman? I wouldn't marry the best man breathing!" declared Kim Mayfields--and meant it. Married women, she was convinced, were downtrodden, exploited, at the mercy of their selfish husbands, and she wanted no part of it.
So she was ready to lend a sympathetic ear to her friend Vicky, when Vicky begged for her help in ending her engagement to...more
So she was ready to lend a sympathetic ear to her friend Vicky, when Vicky begged for her help in ending her engagement to...more
Paperback, Mills & Boon Romance, #484
Published
May 1971
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I actually didn't mind this book, it was a bit whacky but overall an alright read. The kidnapping was a bit outrageous and I had some serious questions about how possible this "romance" was. I've heard of stockholm syndrome and I had to wonder immensely if this was the case, in this novel. The "villain" Vicky, really through me off though, she was just weird and totally immature. I hope to god that there aren't read women like that out there or our planet is doomed!
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Anne Hampson was born on November 28 in England. At age six she had two ambitions: to teach and to write. Poverty after WWI deprived her of an education and at 14 she was making Marks & Spencer's blouses at one shilling (5p) each.
She retired when she married. Later, when her marriage broke up, she was homeless with £40 in her purse. She went back to the rag trade and lived in a tiny caravan. B...more
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She retired when she married. Later, when her marriage broke up, she was homeless with £40 in her purse. She went back to the rag trade and lived in a tiny caravan. B...more
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