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"Entertaining adventure romance"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 15, 2003
In 1899 penniless widow Kathryn Bright Goodale goes to the
Waldorf-Astoria to see explorer "Lord" James Bennett who is
giving a talk there. Twelve years ago they met and passion
exploded until he learned she was the wife of his
friend "Doc". Kathryn needs James to help her Read more...
"Bright sisters trilogy ends with the best of the three."
Reviewed by Suan Wilson
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted September 23, 2003
Fourteen years ago, Kathryn Bright accepted a business
transaction that removed her and her sister from iminent
poverty. Kathryn became the ornamental wife of the
prosperous explorer, Dr. Goodale. At his death, she
discovers she's penniless with one asset, an invitation to
the Great Centennial Race. Needing a partner, she Read more...
"A sensual story full of adventure"
Reviewed by Leena Hyat
Posted November 10, 2003
After the death of her explorer husband, Kathryn Virginia
Bright Goodale is left penniless. As per her agreement
with her late husband, upon his death, his entire estate
reverted to his children from his first wife, leaving
Kathryn with nothing save an invitation to the Great
Centennial Race. Read more...
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