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Strangers in the Night

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In this collection of three romantic tales set in the age of Bogie and Bacall, Sinatra, and jukebox love, three couples struggle to find happiness and passion. Original.

361 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 2000

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Katherine Deauxville

15 books7 followers
aka M. H. Davis, Maggie Davis, Maggie Daniels

Maggie Hill was born in Norfolk, Virginia, USA, daughter of George Blair and Dorothy (Mason) Hill. She also writes under the pen names of M. H. Davis, Maggie Davis, Maggie Daniels, and Katherine Deauxville, is the author of over 25 published novels. She is a former feature writer for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, copywriter for Young & Rubican in New York, and assistant in research to the chairman of the department of psychology at Yale University. She taught three writing courses at Yale, and was a two-time guest writer/artist at the International Cultural center in Hammamet, Tunisia. She has written for the Georgia Review, Cosmopolitan, Ladies Home Journal, Good Housekeeping, Holiday and Venture magazines. She is the winner of four Reviewer’s Choice Awards and one Lifetime Achievement Award for romantic comedy from Romantic Times Magazine, and received the Silver Pen Award from Affaire de Coeur Magazine. She is also listed in Who's Who 2000.

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January 26, 2017
Three stories set in post WWII. "All or Nothing at All" by Deauxville - mediocre. "Night & Day" by Eugenia Riley was awful. "Strangers in the Night" by Amanda Harte - mediocre to good.
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