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Sara Seale (–1974)

Autore di To Catch a Unicorn

64 opere 324 membri 7 recensioni 1 preferito

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Comprende i nomi: Sara Seale, Sara Seake, Sarah Seale

Serie

Opere di Sara Seale

To Catch a Unicorn (1964) 25 copie
Folly to Be Wise (1946) 16 copie
House of Glass = Maggy (1944) 14 copie
These Delights (1949) 14 copie
Dear Professor (1970) 13 copie
The English Tutor (1948) 12 copie
Wintersbride (1951) 9 copie
Dear Dragon (1959) 8 copie
The Silver Sty (1976) 8 copie
The Truant Bride (1966) 7 copie
The Dark Stranger (1951) 7 copie
The Lordly One (1952) 7 copie
The Only Charity (1961) 7 copie
Trevallion (1957) 7 copie
Cloud Castle (1960) 7 copie
Queen of Hearts (1941) 6 copie
Forbidden Island (1953) 6 copie
Charity Child (1959) 6 copie
Beggars May Sing (1932) 6 copie
The Truant Spirit (1954) 6 copie
Penny Plain (1967) 6 copie
The Gentle Prisoner (1949) 6 copie
The Third Uncle (1964) 6 copie
The Youngest Bridesmaid (1963) 5 copie
The Young Amanda (1950) 5 copie
I Know My Love (1957) 5 copie
Lucy Lamb, Doctor's Wife (1958) 5 copie
Stormy Petrel (1941) 5 copie
That Young Person (1969) 4 copie
Time of Grace (1955) 4 copie
Child Friday (1965) 4 copie
This Merry Bond (1938) 4 copie
Green Girl (1965) 3 copie
Chase the Moon (1933) 2 copie
Summer Spell (1937) 2 copie
By Candlelight (1963) 2 copie
Then She Fled Me (1950) 2 copie
The Reluctant Landlord (1962) 2 copie
The Nostalgia Collection, Box Set (3-in-1) (1986) — Collaboratore — 1 copia
Green Grass Growing (1940) 1 copia
Valentine's Day (1962) 1 copia
Sister to Cinderella (1956) 1 copia
Turn to the West (1953) 1 copia
Grace Before Meat (1938) 1 copia
Doctor`s Ward 1 copia

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Informazioni generali

Nome legale
MacPherson, Mary Jane
MacPherson, A. D. L.
Altri nomi
Seale, Sara
Data di morte
1974-03-11
1978-10-30
Sesso
n/a
Nazionalità
UK
Attività lavorative
romance novelist
Breve biografia
Sara Seale was the pseudonym used by Mary Jane MacPherson (d. 11 March 1974) and/or A.D.L. MacPherson (d. 30 October 1978), a British writing team who published over 45 romance novels from 1932 to 1971. Seale was one of the first Mills & Boon's authors published in Germany and the Netherlands, and reached the pinnacle of her career in the 1940s and 1950s, when they earning over £3,000/year. Many of Seale's novels revisited a theme of an orphaned heroine who finds happiness, and also employed blind or disfigured (but still handsome) heroes as standard characters.

Mary Jane MacPherson began writing at an early age while still in her convent school. Besides being a writer, MacPherson was also a leading authority on Alsatian dogs, and was a judge at Crufts.

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Nineteen year old Gilly's unknown new guardian not only clearly didn't want her, but was under the impression that she was just a schoolgirl, so when she went to visit him she decided to pay him back by keeping up the deception. But it was a joke that was to recoil on her when she fell in love with her 'attractive' uncle.

This was always one of my favourites and rereading it after 50 years it is still a very good read. Gilly Flower is a delight and Oliver is also a treat.
 
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Karen74Leigh | Dec 6, 2022 |
I bought 3 used books By Sara Seale on Amazon that I read sometime during my late 20s which was in the '60s, and which I liked a lot. They are all Harlequin VERY clean romances, almost annoyingly so, but it seems I have changed and times have changed. This one I don't remember reading. It follows a usual plot line: Gavin MacKinnon, manager of a China clay mine, is appointed guardian by an old friend, of what he thinks is a little 9 year old girl, but when Tansy shows up she proves to be almost 19. The mine is owned by Jocelyn and his daughter, Stella, a very cool, calculating woman who wants Gavin for her own. A pleasant read showing Gavin and Tansy's feelings for each other from total indifference to love and Stella's designs on Gavin while being very very mean to Tansy. The love shows up on the last page in 2 or 3 sentences and one warm kiss.… (altro)
 
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Karen74Leigh | Dec 6, 2022 |
Life in an orphanage doesn't seem the best possible preparation for a job as receptionist in an exclusive country hotel, particularly if you are nineteen and look about four years younger. But Selina Task simply treated the wealthy guests as she had treated her fellow-orphans, and, magically, it worked. She made friends even with the dragon Mrs. Bessimer, with cynical, neurotic Clive Williams, with little Paul Proctor, who was said to be such a difficult child... But by the time that Max Savant, the wealthy owner of Barn Close, had realized that he simply couldn't imagine the place without Selina, he was engaged to Val Proctor. A delightful (almost too good to be true) heroine and a unique hero.… (altro)
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Karen74Leigh | Dec 6, 2022 |
Another on my quest to read the first 100 HPs. This one is numbered 97 and was written in 1964 originally. It wasn’t great but it wasn’t bad either. At least the hero and heroine actually had scenes together which is sometimes not the case with these old Harleys. One thing that I didn’t much care for is that the dialogue was rather like a witty play where no one really says what they mean. I don’t believe anyone ever really talked like that. The heroine was young but fairly strong. The hero was all in for her early.… (altro)
 
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Statistiche

Opere
64
Utenti
324
Popolarità
#73,085
Voto
½ 3.4
Recensioni
7
ISBN
125
Lingue
2
Preferito da
1

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