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Publisher: Barbara Cartland

Barbara Cartland

Dame Barbara Cartland was one of the most successful and well-known of all British romance novelists and was undoubtedly the most prolific, writing 723 books in her long lifetime of which 675 are romantic novels and include 160 brand new titles that are currently being published as the Barbara Cartland Pink Collection. Despite the evolution of the romance genre, Dame Barbara’s glorious tales of spellbinding adventure, thrilling suspense and, of course, the triumph of love over every adversity...

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The Winning Post Is Love

Barbara Cartland

The Punishment of a Vixen

Barbara Cartland

A Flight to Heaven

Barbara Cartland

For all Eternity

Barbara Cartland

A Call of Love

Barbara Cartland

Secret of the Glen

Barbara Cartland

Who Can Deny Love

Barbara Cartland

Love And The Gods

Barbara Cartland

98 A Prayer For Love

Barbara Cartland

Gypsy Magic

Barbara Cartland

A Marriage Made In Heaven

Barbara Cartland

The Mountain of Love

Barbara Cartland

Wish For Love

Barbara Cartland

Secrets

Barbara Cartland

Hungry for Love

Barbara Cartland

Riding to the Moon

Barbara Cartland

A King In Love

Barbara Cartland

Bride to the King

Barbara Cartland

Love and Lucia - Regency Era Romance: Emphasizing the historical setting during the Regency period appealing to readers interested in early 19th-century England

Barbara Cartland

Count The Stars

Barbara Cartland

A Ghost in Monte Carlo - Victorian Gothic Romance

Barbara Cartland

She Wanted Love

Barbara Cartland

Riding to the Moon

Barbara Cartland

The Temptation of Torilla - Forbidden Love

Barbara Cartland

The Duke Is Deceived

Barbara Cartland

Joined By Love

Barbara Cartland

The Proud Princess - 19th Century Balkan Romance

Barbara Cartland

Elizabethan Lover - Elizabethan Romance Adventure

Barbara Cartland

Love and the Loathsome Leopard - Regency Era Smuggling Romance

Barbara Cartland

The Little Pretender - 18th Century Paris and Scotland

Barbara Cartland