Download 3 Novels by Anne Hampson (.ePUB)

3 Novels by Anne Hampson
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Overview: Anne Hampson was born on November 28 in England. At age six she had two ambitions: to teach and to write. Poverty after WWI deprived her of an education and at 14 she was making Marks & Spencer’s blouses at one shilling (5p) each.
She retired when she married. Later, when her marriage broke up, she was homeless with £40 in her purse. She went back to the rag trade and lived in a tiny caravan. But she never forgot her two ambitions, and when Manchester University decided to trial older women she applied, and three years later had achieved one ambition, so set her thoughts on number two.
In 1969, her first novel, Eternal Summer, was accepted five days from posting and she soon had a contract for 12 more. From the caravan she went to a small stately home, drove a Mercedes and sailed on the QE2. From the first book, came over 125 more written for Mills & Boon, Harlequin and Silhouette.
Genre: Romance

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Strangers May Marry: She had no choice.

Laura had practically raised little Mandy, but she had no legal claim to the homeless child. And now the authorities wanted to take Mandy away.

Paul Penalis could help her to keep Mandy, but his price was marriage. Was the price too high for Laura to pay, or could she find true happiness in a marriage of strangers?

The Way of a Tyrant: Because Jane desired a little mastery in her husband she turned down the gentle and accommodating Scott Kingsley, and had never regretted it. Now, four years later, she had come to work in Barbados, and in this beautiful, romantic Caribbean setting had met Scott again.

But Scott was by no means the man Jane had once known. He was dictatorial and over-bearing, contemptuous of women and cynical in his outlook on life — and he no longer had any desire to marry her. He was, in fact, every bit as masterful as Jane had once wanted him to be, and she lost no time in falling madly in love with him.

But even had he shown any signs of returning her love — which he certainly didn’t! — she had led him to believe she was now a married woman.

Realm of the Pagans: WHICH WOULD SHE PREFER?
When her fiance, Kelvin, deserted her in Greece, Martine was grateful for Luke Leoros’s proposal. It gave her a chance to show Kelvin he meant nothing to her.

Luke had also been hurt in love, and now he no longer believed in it, dismissing it as a purely imaginary emotion. So when Kelvin returned and asked her again to be his wife, Martine was faced with a terrible choice. Should she marry a man who loved her, a man she could no longer love? Or should she stay with a man who would always mock emotion, the husband who had stolen her heart?

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