Return to Tremarth / Night of the Singing Birds / Bride in Waiting
(1980)An omnibus of novels by Susan Barrie (Ida Pollock)
The second Susan Barrie Harlequin Omnibus
Return to Tremarth
...As a child Charlotte had known Richard Tremarth and disliked him. Now he had returned, intent on buying Tremarth, her lovely Cornish mansion. Charlotte reflected wryly that her opinion of him hadn't changed very much over the years!
Night of the Singing Birds
...Angela had grown up in Spain, and following Spanish custom, her marriage to the highly suitable Don Felipe Martinez was arranged. But the English side of Angela didn't take kindly to this engagement. Especially since Felipe was practically a stranger.
Bride in Waiting
...Stranded in Spain, penniless and unemployed, April Day gratefully accepted help from the formidable Don Carlos. April fully intended to repay the Don, one of Spain's most eligible men, but not quite in the manner he had in mind!
Susan Barrie has a unique understanding of the human temperament, which is especially evident in her superb characterizations. Through her fiery heroines and gripping, turbulent plots, she has succeeded in capturing the hearts of readers of all ages, from all parts of the world.
Return to Tremarth
...As a child Charlotte had known Richard Tremarth and disliked him. Now he had returned, intent on buying Tremarth, her lovely Cornish mansion. Charlotte reflected wryly that her opinion of him hadn't changed very much over the years!
Night of the Singing Birds
...Angela had grown up in Spain, and following Spanish custom, her marriage to the highly suitable Don Felipe Martinez was arranged. But the English side of Angela didn't take kindly to this engagement. Especially since Felipe was practically a stranger.
Bride in Waiting
...Stranded in Spain, penniless and unemployed, April Day gratefully accepted help from the formidable Don Carlos. April fully intended to repay the Don, one of Spain's most eligible men, but not quite in the manner he had in mind!
Susan Barrie has a unique understanding of the human temperament, which is especially evident in her superb characterizations. Through her fiery heroines and gripping, turbulent plots, she has succeeded in capturing the hearts of readers of all ages, from all parts of the world.
Used availability for Ida Pollock's Return to Tremarth / Night of the Singing Birds / Bride in Waiting