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Delinsky, Barbara An Accidental Woman: A Novel Simon & Schuster 2002 0743204700 / 9780743204705 First Edition Hard Cover Fine Fine Near-new condition. Stated First Edition. NO remainder marks or price clippings. Price inside dustcover: $25.00. NO writing, marks or tears. Tight spine, bright pages. 371 pages. Synopsis Barbara Delinsky has long been writing the kind of conceptually engaging stories that touch readers the world over. In An Accidental Woman, the author responds to overwhelming requests from fans and brings back Poppy Blake, the wheelchair-confined character from Lake News. Back in Lake Henry, Poppy's dear friend Heather is arrested and charged for a long-ago murder. Could someone so much a part of the fabric of the town really harbor such a dark secret? Poppy doesn't believe it, nor does most of the town, but that doesn't stop the media from returning to Lake Henry and once more upsetting the town's peaceful routine. And it provides Griffin Hughes, the handsome journalist who fell for Poppy in Lake News, with the perfect opportunity to resume his courtship. Library Journal Come back, Poppy Blake, demanded Delinsky's readers and she did. The wheelchairbound heroine of Lake News has a lot to handle a best friend has been accused of murder, and the charming journalist pursuing the story is also pursuing Poppy. Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information. Biography Barbara Delinsky started out her writing career creating novels for the category romance genre, partly under pseudonyms; but she has evolved into a name-brand all her own, praised by romance fans for the layered plotting and the complex characters on display in literally dozens of bestsellers. Price:
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Delinsky, Barbara In Too Deep Harlequin Books 2003 0373835442 / 9780373835447 Mass Market Paperback Near-Fine Near-fine condition. NO remainder marks or clippings. Covers are bright and clean , shows light wear (NO tears). Tight spine, clean pages. NO writing, marks or tears inside book. 442 pages. Synopsis Passionate tales of sizzling romance. Barbara Delinsky's Having Faith Faith Barry and Sawyer Bell were best friends but not for long. The two Boston lawyers found themselves on opposite sides in an ugly divorce case. By day they were fighting in the courtroom. And by night they were fighting a heated attraction that threatened their friendship . . . with love. Stephanie Bond's It Takes A Rebel Alexandria Tremont had never met anyone so infuriating, so stubborn . . . or so outrageously irresistible as bad boy Jack Stillman. Even with Alexandria's career at stake and her fiance pushing to set a wedding date, the sexy and seductive Jack still managed to sweet-talk his way into her life — and her bedroom! Biography: Barbara Delinsky started out her writing career creating novels for the category romance genre, partly under pseudonyms; but she has evolved into a name-brand all her own, praised by romance fans for the layered plotting and the complex characters on display in literally dozens of bestsellers. Price:
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Delinsky, Barbara Straight from the Heart: Connecticut Harlequin Books 1993 0373451571 / 9780373451579 Mass Market Paperback Fine Near-new condition. Appears unread. NO remainder marks or clippings. Tight spine, clean pages. NO writing, marks or tears inside book. "Made In America" series. 250 pages. Biography: Barbara Delinsky started out her writing career creating novels for the category romance genre, partly under pseudonyms; but she has evolved into a name-brand all her own, praised by romance fans for the layered plotting and the complex characters on display in literally dozens of bestsellers. Price:
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Delinsky, Barbara The Vineyard Simon & Schuster 2000 0684864843 / 9780684864846 Hard Cover Fine Fine Near-new condition. Price inside dustcover: $25.00. Number line: 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 - NO remainder marks or price clippings - Tight spine - Bright pages. NO writing, marks or tears inside book. 364 pages. In The Vineyard, New York Times bestselling author Barbara Delinsky (Lake News, Coast Road, Three Wishes) has written her most complex and emotionally rewarding novel: a story of two women, a generation apart, each of whose dream becomes bound with the other's. To her family, Natalie Seebring is a woman who prizes appearances. She is exquisitely mannered, socially adept, a supportive wife, and head of a successful wine-producing enterprise. So when she announces plans to marry a vineyard employee mere months after the death of her husband of fifty-eight years, her son and daughter are stunned. Faced with their disapproval, Natalie decides to write a memoir. There is much that her children don't know about her life -- about her love of the vineyard, her role in fighting to build it up, and the sacrifices she made for her family. Olivia Jones is a dreamer, living vicariously through the old photographs she restores. She and her daughter, Tess, have no one but themselves, so they cling to the fantasy that a big, happy family is out there somewhere, just waiting to welcome them home. When Olivia is hired by Natalie to help with her memoir, a summer at Natalie's beautiful vineyard by the sea seems the perfect opportunity to live out that fantasy -- an elegant home by the shore, a salary that allows her to hire a tutor for her dyslexic daughter, a job that is creative, hours spent with a woman who has led a charmed life. But all is not as it seems, Olivia and Tess discover when they arrive at Asquonset, the vineyard in Rhode Island. While welcoming, Natalie is not quite the mothering type, as is quickly evident in the hostility her daughter and son have toward her -- it's a hostility that Olivia must buffer. Another dose of stark reality comes in the form of Simon Burke, who runs the vineyard's day-to-day operation and sees in Olivia and Tess an unwelcome reminder of the wife and daughter he tragically lost. And then there is the cruel reality of Olivia's own life -- the mother who never wanted her, and a career that has floundered. Natalie's story, intended for her own children, enlightens Olivia as well. The lives of these two women of different generations, parallel in so many ways, become, in The Vineyard, a powerful and moving story as the fantasy of an idealized life, complete with perfect romance, crashes headlong into reality. Price:
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Delinsky, Barbara The Vineyard Simon & Schuster 2000 0684864843 / 9780684864846 Hard Cover Fine Fine Near-new condition. Price inside dustcover: $25.00. Number line: 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 - NO remainder marks or price clippings - Tight spine - Bright pages. Small date notation in book front - on blank page -- NO other writing, marks or tears inside book. 364 pages. In The Vineyard, New York Times bestselling author Barbara Delinsky (Lake News, Coast Road, Three Wishes) has written her most complex and emotionally rewarding novel: a story of two women, a generation apart, each of whose dream becomes bound with the other's. To her family, Natalie Seebring is a woman who prizes appearances. She is exquisitely mannered, socially adept, a supportive wife, and head of a successful wine-producing enterprise. So when she announces plans to marry a vineyard employee mere months after the death of her husband of fifty-eight years, her son and daughter are stunned. Faced with their disapproval, Natalie decides to write a memoir. There is much that her children don't know about her life -- about her love of the vineyard, her role in fighting to build it up, and the sacrifices she made for her family. Olivia Jones is a dreamer, living vicariously through the old photographs she restores. She and her daughter, Tess, have no one but themselves, so they cling to the fantasy that a big, happy family is out there somewhere, just waiting to welcome them home. When Olivia is hired by Natalie to help with her memoir, a summer at Natalie's beautiful vineyard by the sea seems the perfect opportunity to live out that fantasy -- an elegant home by the shore, a salary that allows her to hire a tutor for her dyslexic daughter, a job that is creative, hours spent with a woman who has led a charmed life. But all is not as it seems, Olivia and Tess discover when they arrive at Asquonset, the vineyard in Rhode Island. While welcoming, Natalie is not quite the mothering type, as is quickly evident in the hostility her daughter and son have toward her -- it's a hostility that Olivia must buffer. Another dose of stark reality comes in the form of Simon Burke, who runs the vineyard's day-to-day operation and sees in Olivia and Tess an unwelcome reminder of the wife and daughter he tragically lost. And then there is the cruel reality of Olivia's own life -- the mother who never wanted her, and a career that has floundered. Natalie's story, intended for her own children, enlightens Olivia as well. The lives of these two women of different generations, parallel in so many ways, become, in The Vineyard, a powerful and moving story as the fantasy of an idealized life, complete with perfect romance, crashes headlong into reality. Price:
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