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Melbury Square

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In the tradition of the bestselling Vines Of Yarrabee, Dorothy Eden offers a tumultuous saga of Edwardian England. Melbury Square is a dramatic story of a great beauty, Maud Lucie, daughter of one of London's fashionable portrait painters, who must choose between her obsessively adoring father and the penniless young aristocrat with whom she has fallen in love. How the vibrant, head-strong Maud Lucie comes to terms with this strange challenge and discovers the real meaning of love and womanhood is an unforgettable experience.

352 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1972

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Dorothy Eden

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Aka Mary Paradise.

Dorothy Eden was born in 1912 in New Zealand and died in 1982. She moved to England in 1954 after taking a trip around the world and falling in love with the country. She was best known for her many mystery and romance books as well as short stories that were published in periodicals. As a novelist, Dorothy Eden was renowned for her ability to create fear and suspense. This earned her many devoted readers throughout her lifetime.

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August 22, 2019
I really liked book 1 and 2. It was dramatic, and happy and sad. Yet all still believable. But it fell apart for me in book 3. I just felt it lost the magic from the beginning. Maud's character became almost a totally different character. We hardly heard about Hessie. The focus was on her niece and her boyfriend who just seemed really out of place. I would have preferred if book 3 was about the already established characters and what happened to them.

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January 12, 2020
Another solid family saga by Eden with the right amount of drama, sensuality, and secrets, but not a favorite. Lots of interesting characters but I didn't connect to any of them--that means no tears. I need to cry for a family saga to get 4+ stars.
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Author 22 books152 followers
March 10, 2024
The main character Maud was very self centered and unlikeable.
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September 9, 2013
Read this when I was a teen, over and over again. Moved and lost my copy. Years later purchased a copy online for $1.00, but would have paid much more. This is a sad and tragic love story, and I've noticed that many people have said that it's a slow read, but I don't think it is. At times you feel bad for Maud and at times you want to slap her for being a spoiled brat. Her life is tragic, but on the way she grows as a person and I have to say it's an interesting story. Her relationship with her father is somewhat twisted and shapes her life in so many ways that I think were even unexpected to her. I always wondered if I would have been in her place if I'd have been defiant or have given in to what others wanted.

If something ever happened to my current copy I'd hunt down another copy. It's one of my go-to books when I want a fast read. It's become a familiar friend and I love it.
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35 reviews5 followers
March 22, 2013
The story moves very slow and is really disappointing in many areas, but something about this book absolutely gripped my imagination when I first read it (I was 13). I think it was the descriptions, the word pictures of the places and events really put a sharp and often exquisite image in your mind.
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May 14, 2014
I thought it was probably a realistic book, but that isn't what I read for. I was disappointed in the main character and her strange life. I felt sorry for her lack of connection or caring for anyone other than her father (that was a weird relationship).
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January 13, 2017
kinda a boring story that just suddenly ends and your left going wait what happened to everyone.
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August 4, 2012


Slow novel... But decent for those in longing for a Downton Abby-like read. Good to read before bed... Lulling.
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