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The past tense of love

1974327 pagesUlverscroft

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The Mostyn family were placid, undemanding, without curiosity or malice and totally unconcerned with the outside world. Only two of its members had ever broken free of its benevolent but tightly held reins. The first was Madeleine who returned to the fold just long enough to leave two infant daughters in the family’s care – and vanished without trace. The second was one of those daughters, over twenty years later. Kerry Cromer, intelligent, pretty and high-powered now lives in London and works for an ill-tempered tycoon nobody else will work for. Her streak of independence manifests itself in other ways too – in particular, by her refusal to marry the eligible uncomplicated man in her life.

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Elizabeth Violet Cadell, aka Harriet Ainsworth, was born in 1903 in Calcutta, India. During the Great War she studied music in London, but refused a musical career and returned to India where she married and had two children. After she was widowed ten years later, she returned to England. Elizabeth wrote her first book 'My Dear Aunt Flora' during the Second World War in 1946, thereafter producing another 51 light-hearted, humourous and romantic books which won her a faithful readership in Eng...

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Kerry CromerProtagonist
MadeleineSupporting

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