Emma Harte rises from impoverished, pregnant servant to the heights of wealth and power as she parlays a small shop into the world's finest department store, outwitting her enemies, seeking revenge on her betrayers, and realizing her greatest dreams. Reprint.
(Q) My eldest brother, Hayward, used to come home to visit a lot. He had married in Savannah and brought his wife. He was a handsome man with a big old laugh. All my sisters and brothers have a sense of humor and loved to laugh, ...
As she reveals a glimpse into the betrayals, treachery, unfaithfulness, bigotry, and discrimination she endured while pursuing her passion, Verner shines a light on her determination to be a woman of substance, despite her personal ...
Sheila, an accounting services professional and former legal secretary, along with her husband, Dan, the current sitting Chief Justice of the Idaho Supreme Court, reside in Eagle, Idaho, where they co-labor among other Christians to help ...
'I am that, to be sure. Shane O'Neill's the name, but the whole world calls me Blackie.'
From the internationally bestselling author of A Woman of Substance comes the continuing story of indomitable heroine, Emma Harte
Emotionally rich and splendidly detailed, this sequel continues the story of the Hartes in magnificent style. “Few novelists are as consummate as Barbara Taylor Bradford at keeping the reader turning the page.” —The Guardian ...
“Do you wish to speak to Mr. Edward Vaughan? Or Sir Nicholas, perhaps?” “No, no, but thank you. Would you have any idea what time Mr. Vaughan checked out this morning?” “It was yesterday, actually, Miss Marsden. Mr. Vaughan checked out ...
Young American fashion designer Evan Hughes embarks on a journey to London to find Emma Harte, an odyssey that brings to life a previously unrevealed part of Emma's life during World War II. Praise for Barbara Taylor Bradford and Her Novels ...
A moment later the Reverend Henry Thorpe said, “What's going on, Mr. Figg? Do you know?” “No, I don't, Reverend Thorpe, but I suspect it might be the work of somebody who's disgruntled with the family. And fortunately no one was hurt.
The story of Emma Harte's life is a testament to Barbara's imagination but here, for the first time, Piers Dudgeon unearths amazing parallels in the lives of Barbara's fictional characters and her real-life family.