Helga Moray Books In Order

Roxana Trilogy Books In Order

  1. Roxana and Alexander (1971)
  2. A Son for Roxana (1971)

Novels

  1. Love the Hour (1962)
  2. The Savage Earth (1968)
  3. The Harvest Burns (1972)
  4. Untamed (1973)
  5. Blood on the Wind (1973)
  6. Clear to Sail (1974)
  7. Footsteps in the Night (1975)
  8. Man Who Came Back (1976)
  9. Ruby Fleet (1976)
  10. Caviare or Crusts (1977)
  11. Trenfell Castle (1977)
  12. To Make a Light (1978)
  13. Quest in the Sun (1978)
  14. Birds are Walking (1979)
  15. Beacon of Gold (1980)
  16. The Tempest Lily (1980)
  17. Sweet and Bitter Fancy (1980)
  18. Sunny Days (1981)
  19. Carla (1982)
  20. That Woman (1982)
  21. Four Winds (1983)
  22. The Lorenzos of Castile (1983)
  23. Before the Dawn (1984)
  24. Maraskov (1984)
  25. Across the Years (1985)
  26. Tisa (1985)
  27. Tender Is the Search (1985)
  28. Gabriel (1986)
  29. Bronwyk (1986)
  30. Encore (1987)
  31. Rachel (1987)
  32. La Voison (1988)
  33. Love’s Many Faces (1989)
  34. None Can Predict (1990)
  35. The Inheritors (1991)

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Sunny Days

Contemporary Romance Large Print Edition Here we follow the lives and loves of three generations of women who live together in a smart New York apartment. Gorgeous 18 year old Karyn, is in love with a handsome medical student the scion of an immensely wealthy family whose domineering mother finds Karyn unworthy of her son’s affection. Glamourous Moira, Karyn s 36 year old widowed mother, loves a rising lawyer. But Joan, the still beautiful fifty four year old grandmother, seems destined for a lonely old age until a childhood love comes waltzing into her life…
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Rachel

Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www. million books. com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER IL In Madoo’s teat the clarion sounds, With rapid clangour hurried far; Each hill and dale the note rebounds, But when return the aoni of war? Thou, born of stern Necessity, I 1111 Peace’ the Talley yields to thee, And owns thy melancholy sway. M’u. ,h Pom. The feasts of the ancient British princes usually exhibited all the rude splendour and liberal indulgence of mountain hospitality, and Gwenwyn was, on the present occasion, anxious to purchase popularity by even an unusual display of profusion; for he was sensible that the alliance which he meditated might indeed be tolerated, but could not be approved, by his subjects and followers. The following incident, trifling in itself, confirmed his apprehensions. Passing one evening, when it was become nearly dark, by the open window of a guard room, usually occupied by some few of his most celebrated soldiers, who relieved each other in watching his palace, he heard Morgan, a man distinguished for strength, courage, and ferocity, say to the companion with whom he was sitting by the watch fire, ‘ Gwenwyn is turned to a priest, or a woman! When was it before these last months, that a follower of his was obliged to gnaw themeat from the bone so closely, as I am now peeling the morsel which I hold in my hand ? ‘ ‘ Wait but a while,’ replied his comrade, ‘ till the Norman match be accomplished; and so small will be the prey we shall then drive from the Saxon churls, that we may be glad to swallow, like hungry dogs, the very bones themselves.’ Gwenwyn heard no more of their conversation ; but this was enough to alarm his pride as a soldier, and his jealousy as a prince. He was sensible, that the people over whom he ruled were at once fickle in their disposition, impatient of long repose, and full of ha…

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