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Power of a Woman - Barbara Taylor Bradford
by Whizz11 - written on 30/04/09 (Very useful, 158 readings)
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I had never read a Barbara Taylor Bradford book up until now but I had of course heard of her. I think I always got the opinion that her books were aimed at an older audience and a bit Mills and Boon, I m not sure but I think this is probably why I had not read one of them before. I actually borrowed this book from my Grandmother so it was sort of living up to my stereotypes a bit by being for older people. Nevertheless she is an extremely successful author. On the back of this book, Power of a Woman, it says that over 57 million copies of her novels have been sold worldwide. THis book was published in 1998 so 11 years later I m sure that number has gone up considerably. ...
The Triumph of Katie Byrne - Barbara Taylor Bradford
by kaitlinsmummy - written on 12/03/08 (Very useful, 29 readings)
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present for my nan, it was on special offer at asda costing just £1.00. On getting it home and on further inspection, I noticed it was by Barbara Taylor Bradford, I have read some of her books in the past and have absolutely loved them so decided to keep it for myself. The general jist of the story is this - The book is centred around the character of Katie Byrne. It starts off when she is seventeen years old, her and her best friends Denise and Carly are avid amateur actors and talk of nothing but how, once they leave school, they are all going onto an acting college in New York. A few pages into the story, ( I was by this time enthralled and looking forward to a ...
Emma's Secret - Barbara Taylor Bradford
by SueMagee - written on 30/11/04 (Very useful, 102 readings)
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to be restricted to dropping six books on the counter and picking up the first six from the returned books trolley. One of these was "Emma s Secret" by Barbara Taylor Bradford. It s number four in her Emma Harte series, of which "A Woman of Substance" is the first, best and most famous. On her death bed Evan s grandmother tells her to find Emma Harte as she has the key to her future. Evan goes to London only to discover that Emma has been dead for thirty years, but as she s come all the way from New York she decides she might as well take a job at the Harte department store. Everyone she meets comments on her physical likeness to the Harte family. ...
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