Mariana

  • Mariana
    By Karen Strickler Dean

    In a moment the music of Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake filled the theatre . The screen darkened to show an enchanted forest that rapidly filled with white - tutued dancers who hopped in a long line down a rattling wooden ramp .

  • Mariana
    By Marja Alopaeus, Susanna Kearsley

    Mariana

  • Mariana
    By Ray Lubeski

    Justin answered the knocks on the door and welcomed the duo with a bow. “So, talk to me Naish. What's on your mind?” Henry asked. ... Henry, I'll take very good care of Cammy, and I'm leaving you in charge of Stella.” “Okay by me.

  • Mariana: A Smugglers Hideout
    By Steve McKinzie

    I do hope you enjoy this novel, as there are more where this came from.

  • Mariana
    By Fritz Leiber

    ... Smoke Ghost & Other Apparitions Day Dark, Night Bright Horrible Imaginings The Pale Brown Thing Chapterbooks Sonnets to Jonquil and All The Mystery of the Japanese Clock Quicks Around the Zodiac: A Farce In the Beginning The Dealings of ...

  • Mariana
    By Susanna Kearsley

    She has bedrock research and a butterfly's delicate touch with characters—sure recipe for historical fiction that sucks you in and won't let go!"— DIANA GABALDON, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Outlander The next book from New ...

  • Mariana
    By Katherine Vaz

    Based on the true story of one of Europe's most notorious love affairs, Mariana is the tale of a Portuguese nun who shocks her convent by having an affair with a French soldier.

  • Mariana
    By Monica Dickens

    A 1930s Bridget Jones who is waiting, often desperately, for the right man

  • Mariana
    By Monica Dickens

    This novel by the great granddaughter of Charles Dickens was a bestseller when it was originally published in 1940. "Mariana" is the often-comical story of a typical English girl growing...

  • Mariana
    By Susanna Kearsley

    " Julia Beckett believes in destiny, settling into her rustic new home, Julia encounters haunting remnants of a beautiful young woman who lived and loved there centuries ago. It's seems Mariana has been waiting for Julia.