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Bookworman
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Many thanks to one of my new GR friends for making me aware of this author. I'm hoping for a similar experience to reading a Betty Neels novel. Predictable, romantic, and nicely restful.
— Mar 08, 2023 04:07PM
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Z.
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Wildly romantic that he begins his declaration of love by saying, "My God, do you want it from me in words of one syllable?"
— Feb 04, 2022 04:47PM
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Z.
is on page 140 of 188
“Is it true that he had a long affair with Peroni, the opera singer?” Okay maybe I'm remembering wrong but I think Peroni, the opera singer was the OW in A Song Begins?? For some reason this is so funny to me
— Feb 04, 2022 03:06PM
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Z.
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"Then the vendeuse returned, accompanied by a slight, fair-haired man with beautiful hands, thinning hair, and the air of an exhausted and impatient schoolboy." I also love this description
— Feb 04, 2022 01:47PM
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Z.
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"For herself, she had never liked Millicent [the heroine's stepmother], who made a specialty of understanding other women's husbands" lmao love this description
— Feb 04, 2022 12:41PM
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Sarah Mac
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'Never in her life had Anthea been stared at by so many people. She supposed that in the old days it would have disconcerted her. Now she found she frankly enjoyed it. Not only for her personal satisfaction but because the amount of interest she caused was the measure of Florian's success at this moment.'
— Dec 09, 2016 10:46PM
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Sarah Mac
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'Oh sweet, sweet moment of triumph! Not only for the cheers & praise on every hand. But because she still had the power to move Michael to the depths. Move him to such an extent that he curtly refused his Eve something, because it was too closely & intimately associated with herself.'
— Dec 08, 2016 11:06PM
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Sarah Mac
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'"It is a risk--a gamble," she muttered in rapid French. "But he is a gambler. Perhaps it is less of a gamble than to create & make for Heloise at this late hour. And she does not look like a bride, Heloise. Young, but not virginal. Why should she?" the woman added in cynical parenthesis.' ....BURN, circa 1950. >:D
— Dec 08, 2016 12:00PM
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Julz
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I just read another Burchell book with a heroine named Anthea. I was disappointed that it wasn't the same girl but got a consolation prize with the OW from that other book making an appearance in this one. Either that or Ms. Burchell should spread her wings a little and choose some different names ;D
— Nov 15, 2012 06:01PM
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