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Sarah Woodhouse was born on 1950 in Birmingham, England, UK. She grew up in Cambridgeshire and attended St Mary's convent school before studying for a Bachelor of Arts in Medieval English at Reading University.
Sarah is the author of numerous short stories, many of which were published in 19 magazine in the 1970s, and 9 romance novels from 1984 to 2000. In 1989, her novel The Peacock's Feather won the Romantic Novel of the Year Award by the Romantic Novelists' Association.
Ann Mathick had a dream. She was determined to make the rambling, run down Norfolk farm, which she had inherited from a disreputable uncle, a prosperous and well-ordered place. None of the country believed the farm could be saved, particularly by a f...
Once a scandalously lively girl, Lally Fletcher returns home from India and from her nightmare of a marriage. Penniless and dispirited, she almost embraces the genteel boredom of life as a poor relation in her cousin's household. But gradually Lally'...
Theo de Faurel was born within sight and sound of the sea. Daughter of an old Jersey shipping family, she inherited her father's passion for the sea, much to the horror of her glamorous, socially ambitious mother....
Dr Alexander French travels to Suffolk to start a new life. A country village is thrown into turmoil when a flamboyant stranger from Jamaica arrives to take possession of the manor. This novel is set in 18th century Norfolk and is a sequel to "A S...
Set in 1803 in the rural England. Dr Alexander French, a victim of unrequited love, is about to embark for a new life in Bombay, but efore leaving he returns to Norfolk. He is diverted by the new inhabitants of Blackow Hall - eccentric old Clodie M'C...
Three generations of determined women find ways to support the expensive family estate of Bretton--Harriet, tough and self-sacrificing; her daughter-in-law Deborah; and her granddaughter Paddy, who must confront family scandal, memories, and forbidde...
Once a solicitor's secretary, Nan Mortimer came to Italy for the health of her husband. After his death, she decided to stay on postwar Italy and open a small hotel, Villa Guilia, catering mostly for the English. But when Major Baghot died in her bes...
Lucy Flecker, a widow and grandmother, sets her family into disarray when it is unexpectedly revealed that she has been left a beautiful house in Greece, by famous archaeologist Oliver Lussom, who it is alleged, has been her lover. Her family assumes...
Portrait artist Annie Somerville is living a happy life in the English country with her husband David and teenage children Sam and Gina. She just received a new commission, and her biggest worry is whether or not her mother-in-law is visiting for Eas...