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Southern Historical #3

Midnight Secrets

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When her dearest friend dies enroute to America, Englishwoman Virginia Anne Marston must put aside her desire to join her father in Colorado in order to avenge her dead friend

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First published October 1, 1992

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Janelle Taylor

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The legendary Janelle Taylor was born on June 28, 1944 in Athens, GA. In 1965, she married Michael Taylor with whom she had two children, Angela Taylor-MacIntyre and Alisha Taylor Thurmond. Ms. Taylor attended the Medical College of Georgia from 1977 to 1979 and Augusta State University from 1980-1981. She withdrew from the latter after she sold her first two novels. Today, she is the author of thirty-nine novels, three novellas, and many contributions to other collections. There are thirty-nine million copies of her works in print worldwide and she has made The New York Times Bestseller List eight times. Ms. Taylor's works have also been featured ten times on the "1 million +" bestseller's list at Publisher's Weekly.

Some of Ms. Taylor's most recent books include By Candlelight, Someday Soon, Lakota Dawn, and Lakota Winds (due out in paperback in May 1999). She has also made contributions to other books including The Leukemia Society Cookbook, Christmas Rendezvous, and Summer Love. In addition, readers can see her as co-host of the QVC/TV Romance Book Club Show.

Ms. Taylor's interests include collecting spoons, coins from around the world, ship models, dolls, and old books. She loves to fish, ride horses, play chess, target-shoot, travel (especially in her motorhome and out West), hunt for Indian relics, and take long walks with her husband. Reading, in particular books set before 1900 and current Biographies, Thrillers, Horror, or Fantasy novels, is also one of Ms. Taylor's favorite activities. She is also extremely active with charity work and was even featured on the cover of Diabetes Forecast in February of 1998.

She lives in the country on seventy-nine acres of woods and pasture with a lake and a catfish pond. She writes her novels in a Spanish cottage which overlooks a five-acre lake, a working water mill, gazebo, and covered bridge.

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121 reviews2 followers
July 25, 2017
Started out okay and had a few interesting parts but it was boring, really. Stopped and read another book in the middle then went back to it. I have to finish a book if I start it. Haha.
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July 27, 2020
Awesome

It's a great story so much stuff going on it has so many secrets so many deceptions and true love and long great love. It is no longer like that. But just fun to read.
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September 23, 2021
i liked the story. But it could have been about 150 pages shorter. The character Ginny also said Steve/Stone's name too much. No one talks like that
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286 reviews
September 3, 2012
I enjoyed the story, was a little convoluted, but I enjoyed the characters so much. Ginny and Steve were destined to be together. I haven't read a book that takes place in the west in such a long time, it was really well done, felt like I was there, and will read more of this author.
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33 reviews4 followers
September 24, 2016
has an amazing twist of events.. love the wrint and presentation of characters not to mention the names like Stone Thrower
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