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A Woman of Spirit

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Set in Scotland in the 1880s, this is a story of love, money and secrets. On the eve of her engagement to the businessman Edward Brodie, Susan MacFarlane falls in love with her handsome tutor David Cameron. And only after David has disappeared from her life does she find out that she is pregnant.

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First published February 1, 1995

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November 8, 2011
obviously this book wasnt very popular,no one has bothered to review it!im not sure why not though because ive just finished it and i actually thought it a very good example of its kind, which is basically a book about the upper classes and the scandals and trials they face! I was given a nora kay omnibus as a present, and the cover is very uninspiring, but im glad in a way that i stuck at it,because this, the last book of three was a very good read. it basically follows the story of susan, a woman before her time who in the late 1880's wants to be involved in the running of her fathers mill. in the end he gives in,and sends up a young accountant to teach her book-keeping,which is where the book takes off.if you're a fan of these historical,difference in class romance type books like i am then you'll enjoy it,but be warned,i figured out the big twist very early in!!
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