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Old 02-14-2019, 08:00 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Catlady View Post
I love Victoria Holt, especially her early books--Mistress of Mellyn, Bride of Pendorric, and The Secret Woman are some of my favorites. I've read only a few books she wrote as Jean Plaidy and Philippa Carr--I miss the suspense in those.

I wish more of the Holt titles were available as e-books and audiobooks, even though I have all of them in hardcover.
I do too catlady as it's so much easier for me to hold a Kindle than hardcopy books these days

I don't know what to pick next, but I'll cross that bridge when I get finished with this one. I did see a title that is in my library that looks good. The Shivering Sands?? I don't think I can go wrong picking any of her books.

I loved this quote from a publisher, saw it on this site:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleano...#Personal_life

this is about who made the statement, and the quote itself:

The publisher Robert Hale accepted the 500-page manuscript after it had been rejected by several others. The firm wrote to Hibbert's literary agency, A.M. Heath, "Will you tell this author that there are glittering prizes ahead for those who can write as she does?".
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