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Jan 1, 1949 — —· 77 yrs

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Pamela Wallace

Also known as: Dianne King, Pamela Simpson

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Pamela Wallace (born 1949 in Exeter, California) is an American screenwriter and author. She won an Academy Award for co-writing the screenplay for the movie Witness. Wallace has also written 25 romance novels, under her own name and the pseudonyms Pamela Simpson and Dianne King. She has served as an executive producer for the cable television series "Beyond the Break", as well as for the television movies Last Chance Cafe and A Very Merry Daughter of the Bride. Source: wikipedia

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Love with a perfect stranger

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Love with a perfect stranger...and in a perfect setting, aboard the Orient Express. Against all reason, Torey had given her heart, eared away by the romance of her surroundings. But in less than twenty-four hours the trip would be over and Peter West, no longer a stranger, would leave her life forever. Or would he? For the bonds of intimacy were strong and the magical attraction of strangers was only the prelude to a love that would grow in richness through the years.

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Forever and a day

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He was Hollywood's leading up-and-coming producer. She was a first-time novelist startled by her sudden fame. But Marina was determined that nobody--not even Stephen Kramer himself--was going to make her novel into some brainless, trashy teenage movie. So Marina demanded that Stephen let her write the screenplay. At first he was reluctant, but then Marina's charms began working on his tough, businessman's exterior. Soon they were working together. What had begun as a tension-fraught business deal quickly turned into a romance that would last forever and a day.

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Small town girls

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