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Barbara Cartland

Love in the Dark

Although her vast inheritance from her Godmother seemed to be blessing, it has become a curse now that Susanna Laven’s pushy mother is determined to marry her against her will to the impoverished Duke of Southampton.

What is worse, as her mother repeatedly and cruelly tells her, she is the family’s ‘ugly duckling’ and her only attraction is her large fortune! She is too fat from eating comfort sweets and makes no effort to even try to be pretty.

Desperate to escape a loveless marriage, she responds to an advertisement for a reader in French and Italian for a temporarily blind gentleman. Meeting the gentleman, a Mr. Fyfe Dunblane, who is swathed head to toe in bandages after a terrible motor car accident, she finds him rude and short-tempered, but still accepts the position and soon finds herself on a luxury train speeding across France on its journey to the enchanting City of Florence.

There Susanna’s eyes are opened to the glories of Florence — and love!

She had prayed every night to God to give her love and in the blossoming relationship with her blind employer, who himself seems entranced by her, she may have found it.

But it’s an agony, not a joy, for surely it will end the moment Fyfe Dunblane’s eyes are healed and he sees that she is not the beauty of his mind’s eye!

Love in the Dark is the story of a man and a woman being blind in different ways — and of how love turns an ugly duckling into a swan without her even realising it!



169 printed pages
Copyright owner
Barbara Cartland Ebooks Ltd.
Original publication
2016
Publication year
2015
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  • Lady Arachniashared an impression6 years ago
    👍Worth reading
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    When I was 15/16 years old and visited a second-hand market with my parents, I found a stack of novels by Barbara Cartland with a seller. These pocket booklets were from a series which were published in the Dutch language in the seventies.
    For a long time I read the romantic books from the hugely popular Bouquet series which are still published by Harlequin.
    But this was the first time I ever received a book from the genre of the Historical Roman!
    And between the pile of Barbara Cartland books was this title and I decided to read it first!
    And since then I have collected almost all parts of this series, which have been published in the Dutch language. But also a large number of English language titles / versions!
    And now 25 years later I read, one after the other title of my favorite writer of all time, via Bookmate on my phone! ! !

  • hippolyshared an impression2 years ago

    another well written book from barbara cartland. Lots of info on Italy, and also on ideas and thoughts. Not just a simple story.

  • Zama Mthabelashared an impression4 years ago
    👍Worth reading
    🔮Hidden Depths
    🎯Worthwhile
    💞Loved Up
    🚀Unputdownable

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