Barbara Kaye
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Deep In The Heart (Crystal Creek #1)
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1993
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6 editions
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Home at Last
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Everybody's Talkin (Crystal Creek #12)
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published
1994
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6 editions
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Let's Turn Back The Years (Crystal Creek, #18)
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published
1994
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2 editions
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By Special Request
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published
1987
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4 editions
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The Company We Kept
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published
1995
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5 editions
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A Heart Divided
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published
1983
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3 editions
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Come Spring
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published
1984
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3 editions
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Forgotten Past
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published
1993
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2 editions
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Southern Nights
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published
1988
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4 editions
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“I found a stout American lady with a voice like a corncake, giving a lecture on the history of Froke to two silenced Scandinavians and a little man who was probably her husband. They were on the terrace. As far out of earshot as possible I observed your mother have a great success with a middle-aged gentleman whom I since learnt is an Italian Count. In the drawing-room a dangerous-looking brunette is singing in Italian to an uneasy looking Dutchman and in the library an outsized Dane is sitting with your father and a bottle of gin—saying “skaal”!”
― Festival at Froke
― Festival at Froke
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