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A Sword to the Heart
1974
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3.41
Average Rating
180
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Joias raras e presentes preciosos não poderiam substituir um bem maior: o Amor! De longe, Natália observava o Castelo de Lord Colwall, que ficava entre altas montanhas, delineado contra o céu azul, cheio de mistério e encantamento. Tudo ali parecia fazer parte do cenário de seus sonhos, inclusive Ranulf Colwall o homem que pensara um dia ser seu mensageiro da esperança, com quem acalentara planos de uma vida alicerçada em juras de amor eterno. Ele ofereceu-lhe um Castelo, o seu nome, e as preciosas joias de família. Só esqueceu de lhe dizer, que seu coração estava fechado para o amor e que dela, só queria um herdeiro! Mas poderia a força do amor arrombar as crenças e o cadeado de um coração amargurado?
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3.41
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Barbara Cartland
Barbara Cartland
Author · 511 books

Dame Mary Barbara Hamilton Cartland was a English writer, during her long career, she wrote over 700 books, making her one of the most prolific authors of the 20th century. She sold over 1,000 million copies throughout the world, earning her a place in the Guinness Book of Records. The world's most famous romantic novelist, she also wrote autobiographies, biographies, health and cookery books, and stage plays and recorded an album of love songs. She was often billed as the Queen of Romance, and became one of the United Kingdom's most popular media personalities, appearing often at public events and on television, dressed in her trademark pink and discoursing on love, health and social issues. She started her writing career as a gossip columnist for the Daily Express. She published her first novel, Jigsaw, a society thriller, in 1923. It was a bestseller. She went on to write myriad novels and earn legions of fans, she also wrote under her married name Barbara McCorquodale. Some of her books were made into films. Ever the romantic, during WWII, she served as the Chief Lady Welfare Officer in Bedfordshire. She gathered as many wedding dresses as she could so that service brides would have a white gown to wear on their wedding day. She also campaigns for the rights of Gypsies, midwives and nurses. Barbara Cartland McCorquodale passed away on 21 May 2000, with 160 still unpublished manuscripts, that are being published posthumously.

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