Uncover Gay Courage Authored By Emilie Loring Available In Physical Edition
nice romantic Emilie Loring book, A MOMENT OF MADNESS
The tea leaves had said beware of a pirate, And now she was driving away from the masquerade with a handsome, masked buccaneer,
Why not It was a lovely moonlit night, Perhaps she had been too unbending as a preacher's daughter, She knew that as she had danced with him a new feeling had come over her, . . Perhaps that was what really mattered in life, Just this once, she would give way to her feelings, to the awakened passion within her,
And then he spoke to her, As they sped through the night, she was suddenly aware he was not the person she had assumed him to be, . .
Geoffrey Hilliard returns to his home after years of travel and of rather aimless drifting to find his father's business declining through treachery, I started reading Emile Loring books when I picked up a paperback from a rack in a hotel lobby forcents while on my sister's amp my yearly vacation to visit my father.
Hooked! I went on to purchase and read every Emilie Loring romance written and available in paperback, not knowing that she had died before I was even born, I loved these books, but read them when I was between aboutandyears old, I was a young reader do keep that in mind! : This was one of the first Emilie Loring books I read, and I enjoyed it, . I liked the lead characters and thought the story was pretty good, . I like the little child in this one, too, she was adorable! The story had a bit of peril, which I usually don't like, but overall this was a good read.
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Please share your topfavorites of Emilie Lorings books, I want to try her again after a several decade break, but I want to make sure to revisit with the best of the best, Thank you. Boo hoo, this was my least favorite book of a favorite author, one that I read when I want to escape, But I don't think I'm likely to read this again, I was disappointed in the inconsistencies of the character, and stupidity of the incommunications, It was worse than usual, Sorry, but it is what it is, This book was not only fabulous, it had lots of Bible references it in! I was surprised happily of course, especially since some of her other books do swear, but I guess maybe that was to make it realistic.
I don't know, but this book was fantastic, and I suggest this to pretty much anyone! Stolen from my dad's collection of ancient paperbacks, I enjoyed it as it hearkens back to another time, The hero even carried the heroin over a brook so she wouldn't have to get wet,
Emilie Baker was born in Boston, Massachusetts into George M, Baker and Emily Frances Boles Baker, Her father was a playwright and publisher and her mother was a homemaker, Loring married Victor J. Loring, who was a lawyer, She began writing in, published her first novel inat the age of, and continued writing until her death after a long illness in, She was a prolific American romance novelist of theth century, known for her wholesome love romances and independent, spirited heroines, Beyond romance, her books also explore a selection of topics including, but not limited to marriage, love, American patriotism, freedom, and optimism, She died in Wellesley, Massachusetts on March,, At the time of her dea Emilie Baker was born in Boston, Massachusetts into George M, Baker and Emily Frances Boles Baker, Her father was a playwright and publisher and her mother was a homemaker, Loring married Victor J. Loring, who was a lawyer, She began writing in, published her first novel inat the age of, and continued writing until her death after a long illness in, She was a prolific American romance novelist of theth century, known for her "wholesome love" romances and independent, spirited heroines, Beyond romance, her books also explore a selection of topics including, but not limited to marriage, love, American patriotism, freedom, and optimism, She died in Wellesley, Massachusetts on March,, At the time of her death, she had sold than a million copies of her first thirty books, After her death, her estate was managed by her sons, Selden M, and Robert M. Loring, who, based on a wealth of unfinished material they discovered, published twenty books under her name until, These books were ghost written by sitelink Elinore Denniston, taken largely from wiki, made some corrections dates didn't add up per her biographer sitelink Emilie Loring Wiki Page sitelink,