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Maynah McIntire was born on 14 April 1919 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England, UK, but she was educated at schools in Scotland. On 1936, she married Victor Lewis, and had one son. She was a professional musician and teacher, before became writing full-time from 1958. Published since 1963, she won twice the Romantic Novel of the Year Award by the Romantic Novelists' Association, by her novels The Future is Forever in 1968, and The Pride of Innocence in 1972. Maynah Lewis died on 16 July 1988.
Rita worked hard to reach the top of her profession -- even brushing aside the loving offer of her long-time partner Graham Russell. She refused to think about love and marriage -- her career came fist -- until Rita fell blindly in love for the first...
She came to visit - and stated to meddle with their lives and loves....
Margaret Macrae, the wealthy widow of Scottish businessman, found that she was no longer of any a account in the lives of her grown-up children. They were not interested in her or wanted her help and advice, so that when she heard of a family in Berk...
Winner of the Romantic Novel of the Year Award (1968) by the Romantic Novelists' Association....
For fifty years Joe Pendleton had worked at the Factory. His wife Mary Knew how much the job meant to him and that nothing would make him leave before this proper retirement age. But she also knew that if he didn't Joe Pendleton would not have much l...
Winner of the Romantic Novel of the Year Award (1972) by the Romantic Novelists' Association....
The picturesque little village of Balderstock had destroyed her brother, Pete. What evil lay in wait for Eve Shannon, the feared and hated stranger? Is John Barraclough related?...
From the north country town - to a sultry Caribbean island - and dramatic and unexpected changes in Kate Marshall's life.......
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What happens when a young man finds himself torn between his vocation and the woman he loves? Paul Denbigh was faced with that agonizing choice, and for Patricia, who loved him, the answer was heartbreak. She was haunted by a rival she had no weapons...