Listings for Romance

- To The North. by Elizabeth Bowen.
- In a recent critical survey of Elizabeth Bowen, proved the author unsurpassed in the treatment of a love affair from the Woman`s point of view. Emmeline is the young woman in this case and her point of view is presented so sympathetically that from the moment she appears she is both real and likeabl

- Nights Of Rain And Stars by Maeve Binchy
- In a Greek taverna, high over the small village of Aghia Anna, four people meet for the first time: Fiona, an Irish nurse, Thomas, a Californian academic; Elsa, a German television presenter; and David a shy English boy. Along with Andreas, the old man who runs the taverna, they become close to each

- Take These Broken Wings by Lyn Andrews
- Thrown into the workhouse at the tender age of six, Hannah Peckham soon learns how hard the world is, but she emerges determined to make the most of what little life has given her. But the deprivations of workhouse life have left her ill-prepared to fulfil her new position in a prosperous Liverpool

- The Larger Than Life by Adele Parks
- Georgina fell in love with Hugh Williams the first moment she saw him. She was eighteen. He was out of her league. So she reinvented herself and now, at thirty-two, she has him. The fact that he got married and had two kids in the meantime is not important. At least, all this is what George h

- Bridget Jones The Edge Of Reason by Helen Fielding
- Fans of Helen Fielding's Bridget Jones's Diary will recall that at the end of that sly and funny version of Pride and Prejudice, singleton heroine Bridget landed her Mr. Darcy at last--Mark Darcy, that is. Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason picks up four weeks later, and already the honeymoon is over

- Man And Wife by Tony Parsons
- Harry Silver is learning to juggle his many commitments - to his wife and his ex-wife, to his son, his step-daughter and his mother, to his own work and his wife's career. And then someone walks into his life who is going to make it all even more complicated. A sequel to the best seller, Man and Boy

- Pastures Nouveaux by Wendy Holden
- Country life doesn't prove quite so simple for the sophisticated city folk in Pastures Nouveaux, best-selling author Wendy Holden's hilarious "comedy of country manors". Although some of the rural inhabitants are poor as church mice, the majority are not and all pursue the same recreational activiti

- Man And Boy by Tony Parsons
- Harry Silver has it all: a beautiful wife, a wonderful son, a great job in the media-but in one night he throws it all away.

- No Fond Return Of Love by Barbara Pym
- Here, Barbara Pym, has given us as haunting and subtle an autumnal comedy about love as Jane Austen`s Persuasion.

- Sentimental Education. by Gustave Flaubert
- An everyman Paperback. One of the great examples of realism, of an artistic ideal with scientific documentations. It is a book about failures, it is also a love story with great lyrical tenderness.

- The Pursuit Of Love. by Nancy Mitford.
- This sophisticated novel of our times is distinguished by candour, vivacity, and a notable insight into feminine temperament.

- Don't Look Now And Other Stories: Not After Midnight; A Border-line Case; The Way Of The Cross; The Breakthrough by Daphne Du Maurier
- julie christie on cover

- Roses Of Picardie (a Panther Book) by Simon Raven
- Together with a host of bizarre characters, Jaquiz Helmut and balbo blakeney pursue the Roses through the arcane secrets of four countries and eight centuries, through chilling horror, high comedy and a labyrinth of foul intrigue, to an unforgettable climax.
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