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Harlequin, 2004 - Fiction - 304 pages
Out of print for more than 15 years, this heartwarming sequel to the "New York Times" bestselling author's classic "Faces of a Clown" is available once again. Reissue.

Contents

Section 1
1
Section 2
7
Section 3
21
Section 4
40
Section 5
59
Section 6
71
Section 7
87
Section 8
100
Section 12
169
Section 13
181
Section 14
197
Section 15
217
Section 16
224
Section 17
235
Section 18
260
Section 19
273

Section 9
114
Section 10
135
Section 11
153
Section 20
283
Section 21

About the author (2004)

Stella Cameron was born and raised on the southern coast of England where she met her American husband at a party in London. After their marriage, she left England and went with husband Jerry to Washington State to make a home and raise a family. Like many authors, Stella began her literary career as a reader. As a young girl, Stella was a self-professed reading "addict", devouring all types of literature. She learned very early to retreat from the demands of others into a gentler world -- her own. As a child and a young adult, books saved her because they helped free her while they entertained her. Her love of reading always went side-by-side with her love of writing. Nineteenth-century author Jane Austen was a particular favorite, and Stella admits that she particularly enjoys reading and writing books set in the 1800s, as well as contemporary novels. In 1980, Stella decided she wanted to write professionally. She attended writing classes and wrote short literary fiction for a year. It was during this period that Stella discovered how well-written and intense romantic fiction could be. Using her newly acquired writing skills, she began to write contemporary romantic fiction for Harlequin Americans and Intrigues. After several years, she moved up to Harlequin SuperRomances. In 1992, she made the switch to single titles with her first historical, Only By Your Touch. She has also authored a series entitled Rossmara Quartet along with several other romance titles. Stella Cameron sees herself as an entertainer and historian who adds her perspective to contemporary values through writing.

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