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  1. When Ellen Turner, a successful romance novelist suffering from writer's block, takes a much needed European vacation, she not only discovers her own sensuality but the scandalous historical tale of how a prim Victorian noblewoman defied social mores by delving deeply into the recesses of her own suppressed libido.

    • DVD
    • 84 minutes
    • Fantasy
    • Full Moon Features
    • Publication Order of Anthologies
    • Early and Personal Life
    • Writing Career
    • Sackett’s Land
    • Westward The Tide

    With over 89 novels and many collections of short-stories, he was at one time considered one of the world’s most popular writers.

    Born 1908 in Jamestown, North Dakota, Louis L’Amour was brought up by a Mr and Mrs Charles and Emily LaMoore. One of seven children, he grew up within the wide and expansive farmland that was to inspire much of his writing career during his adult life. Playing ‘cowboys and Indians’ as a child, he came into contact with a large amount of characters ...

    Starting with boxing articles and poetry, Louis had little success as a writer of fiction early on as his stories weren’t getting much traction. Although he was getting sections of his work published in the ‘WPA Guide Book to Oklahoma’, he wasn’t seeing much profit from his novels. It was only when ‘True Gang Life’ published a story of his titled ‘...

    The first novel in what was to be ‘The Sacketts’ series, this book from Louis L’Amour was originally published in 1974. Set in 1699 it featured the story of protagonist Barnabas Sackett as he relates his tale, which is a narration of a voyage that saw him trading various furs with the Chesapeake Indians. On this journey accompanying him is Captain ...

    Originally published in 1976 on the 15th of December, this novel from Louis L’Amour was another journey into the big country of America that often inspired so much of his work. This time taking a look at the exploits of a drifter named Matt Bardoul, a reliable yet dangerous man who you wouldn’t want to get on the wrong side of. Single-minded, he is...

  2. 2 days ago · Abby Jimenez, Louise Erdrich, Lorna Landvik, David Housewright and others set these 7 books in Minnesota. Why not pack a blanket (or hammock) and read them on the exact spots where they take place?

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    Amazon.ca - Buy Passion Lane at a low price; free shipping on qualified orders. See reviews & details on a wide selection of Blu-ray & DVDs, both new & used.

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    • English
    • Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
    • 1 hour and 39 minutes
  4. Jul 26, 2022 · This book authentically captures the struggles of working women of various classes. Even with all the war work women performed, they are still treated as second-class citizens and people with mental health issues aren't treated much better than they were in Bedlam days.

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    • Hardcover
    • Allison Montclair
  5. Jul 21, 2023 · The moments when someone discovered a book or author they’d never heard of and suddenly fell in love. That’s the magic of Montclair Book Center. It opened in 1984, but it feels older. It feels timeless like Montclair came to life around it, and if it weren’t there, the town would collapse.

  6. Murder at the White Palace: A Sparks & Bainbridge Mystery. Book 6 of 6: Sparks & Bainbridge Mysteries. Kindle Edition. $1499. Other formats: Hardcover. This title will be released on July 30, 2024. Quick look.

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