Careful what you wish for. It just might come true. Ava Marshall, driven by a desire to learn more about her mother's past, moved across the country to attend St. Augustus. But her mom's secrets will have to wait, because she finds herself instantly hated for her family's connection to her new s
The Fountain
โ Scribed by Nichols, Mary
- Book ID
- 106918509
- Publisher
- Allison & Busby, Limited
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 177 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780749008406
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โฆ Synopsis
SUMMARY: Norfolk, 1920.Barbara Bosgrove has lived in the in the charming market town of Melsham all her life, and is looking forward to the annual Harvest Supper dinner and ball - the first since the dark days of the First World War. It isn't long before George Kennett seeks her out for a dance. He has had his eye on her since spotting her punting on the Cam with her great friend Penny. George vows to win Barbara's hand in marriage - a woman of her prestige would help raise his prospects considerably, and George is nothing if not a man of ambition. Barbara agrees to marry George; although he can be rather serious at times - she believes he is a man she can rely on. Little does she realise how wrong she can be.
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SUMMARY: Norfolk, 1920.Barbara Bosgrove has lived in the in the charming market town of Melsham all her life, and is looking forward to the annual Harvest Supper dinner and ball - the first since the dark days of the First World War. It isn't long before George Kennett seeks her out for a dance. He
EDITORIAL REVIEW: It was Norfolk, 1920. Barbara Bosgrove has lived in the charming market town of Melsham all her life, and is looking forward to the annual Harvest Supper dinner and ball - the first since the dark days of the First World War. Her widowed father will be her escort, but it is not lon
EDITORIAL REVIEW: It was Norfolk, 1920. Barbara Bosgrove has lived in the charming market town of Melsham all her life, and is looking forward to the annual Harvest Supper dinner and ball - the first since the dark days of the First World War. Her widowed father will be her escort, but it is not lon