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Books : Romance : Authors, A-Z : ( B ) : Baldwin, Faith
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Contemporary RomanceLarge Print EditionKatie Palmer, a real estate agent, and her husband Jeremy, a bookstore owner, didnt always communicate. Katie liked her independence and wanted to continue working. Jeremy wanted a family. They had their share of misunderstandings and battles, and sometimes Katie wondered why she had ever married. But when Jeremy began to spend many hours with Beth Nelson over a manuscript discovery, Katies resentment and misunderstanding sorely tested the marriage. How Faith Baldwin solves the problems of this young marriage makes for an enchanting and romantic novel.
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Lynn is an ambitious young woman who loves her job in the gleaming new Manhattan skyscraper. Soon, Lynn also loves Tom, the young clerk down the hall. They are so in love that if they don't get married, something improper is bound to happen. But her company has a strict new policy: Any woman who marries will be immediately fired. First published in 1931-the same year the Empire State Building opened its doors-Skyscraper marks the advent of a new kind of romance plot, and Lynn a new kind of heroine. Lynn is facing choices that will determine the course of the rest of her life, but rather than just choose between suitors, Lynn and other working girls like her must decide whether to abandon their careers-or abandon their men. They can't have both-or can they?
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Contemporary RomanceLarge Print EditionDr. Ron Lewis loved his profession as much as he loved his wife. What he didnt realize was that Lydia charming, beautiful, and energetic was being eaten by jealousy. And Jenny Barton, Rons devoted nurse, was the unhappy scapegoat for Lydias venom. Ron blindly saw the three as a team, working for Rons career, but when he was confronted by the shocking view of Lydias private life, Ron was faced with a quandary: how could he save Lydia without sacrificing his career?*Chaste
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Romantic nurse story.
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Fiction, Romance, Contemporary
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Fiction, Romance, Contemporary, Traditional
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RomanceLarge Print EditionMiss Baldwin . . . (tells) an interesting story with humor and intelligence. The New York TimesCarol Reid lost her advertising job when the magazine she worked on folded, but she was lucky enough to be hired as head of a publishers publicity department. She wasnt concerned when she heard the name of the vacationing editor-in-chief Andrew Morgan was a common name, surely it wasnt her Andy. But it was; Andy who she had stopped loving eight and a half years ago when she had resumed her maiden name. Now some unexplained urgency compelled Carol to examine her true feelings for him before they both married someone else.
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Fiction, Romance, Contemporary
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RomanceLarge Print EditionTwenty-year-old Jenny Newton has just been promoted as secretary to the shipyard manager. And as is often the case, she is mildly infatuated with her boss. Justice Hathaway is tall, dark, and handsome and married. So when Jenny learns that her boss is trysting her married sister Ede, she decides that the sisterly thing to do is to divert the cads interest. Shell make herself as attractive and agreeable to Justice as possible. But what should be a booby trap turns out to be a ticking bomb . . .
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Romantic Fiction
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1930. Baldwin's works are characterized by her ability to write about the people you know and in her stories you come to know them better than you have ever known them before. Make-Believe begins: Wanted-Companion for semi-invalid. Must be young, strong, healthy, optimistic. Must have sense of humor. Knowledge of French and music desirable. Complete surrender to circumstances necessary and even disposition. Athletic training, love of sports essential. Excellent salary, beautiful surrounding, permanent position. Apply in person. Lorrimer, Westmill, Conn. Mary Lou Thurston, who had no remarkable talents and was down to almost her last dollar, answered this advertisement in the paper. And thereupon suddenly found herself precipitated into one of the most startling situation a girl ever faced. But Mary Lou had a genius for dramatizing herself. How she played an amazing and difficult part, how make-believe became a reality and how she helped a man to find his identity by losing her own-is the story.
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1929. Faith Baldwin was one of the most popular and prolific mid-twentieth century authors of romance fiction. She published eighty-five books, many of them focused on women juggling family and career. Mrs. Murdock knew, when Anne came in to kiss her goodnight, that her daughter had again refused to marry Ted O'Hara. What' the world coming to, she thought, when healthy, pretty girls prefer typewriters to babies? Well, maybe it's just that the right man hasn't come along yet. The problem wasn't nearly as simple as that. Anne Murdock was young and pretty and desirable, but above all she was ambitious. She wasn't too impressed with marriage, as she had observed it in her own family and among her friends. She wanted to climb to the top in business, to have her own life, her own position, her own income. If any man were to matter to her, it would probably be one who had already made his way to the top. Some man like her employer, Mr. Fellowes, head of the Fellowes Advertising Agency. And such men already had wives. Almost inescapably, Larry Fellowes came to matter to Anne, not only as an employer in business but as a vigorous, handsome, attractive man. And pretty, ardent, young Anne Murdock came to matter very much to him. It was, to them, an intense personal problem. But it represents more than that. It is the problem of the human equation in modern business, a new and different problem now that the business world is open to you and intelligent women who want more from life than just a job or just a home and husband.
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Rain Forest by Faith Baldwin, Popular Library, Virginia Franklin, Charles Franklin. Paperback 1968 Printing by Popular Library. 160 Pages. ISBN 0602324602. EAN 9780602324605. MPN PL60232460C. Limited Collector's Edition.
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RomanceLarge Print EditionThough Frederica chafed at the restricted life she lived as the adopted daughter of an infamous bluestocking, she did agree with the philosophy. Until men learned to appreciate intellectual equals, Frederica was better off without them. But her sisters elopement sparked fires of romance in Fredericas well-educated head. She was ripe for the considerable charms of Lord Harry Danger who had saved her from a pack of drunken thugs. Now if he would only treat her as an equal and stop the silly flirting . . .
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Adult Romance Novel
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