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Love Me For Ever

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0515028886, 9780515028881
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Lyndon Snow

Lyndon Snow was one of the pseudonyms of Dorothy Phoebe Ansle. She was a British author of more than 200 Romances under a variety of pseudonyms.Born Dorothy Phoebe Ansle on 27 July 1890 in Ventnor, Isle of Wight, England, UK, daugther of the second marriage formed by Mary Phillipps (née Embling), who ran a boardinghouse, and Frederick Philip Ansle (1897-1938), who had various profesions, like butcher and wine merchant. She was the younger child in common. She was a pupil at Royal Masonic School for Girls, and went on to some further education at Caversham. She married Irish Francis Ignatius Keogh, and they lived in Dublin before they instaled in London on 1927. On 1928, she published her first novel, under the penname of Hebe Elsna. She published more than 200 novels, mainly romance and dramatic novels or novelized historical biographies, under diferent pseudonyms and titles. She wrote under the pennames Hebe Elsna, Vicky Lancaster, Lyndon Snow, and Laura Conway. She later lived in Surrey and then Hove. Her husband died in 1965. She continued to live in the Hove area till her own death on 7 January 1983.

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Stowaway A French foundling and a royal Englishman--could the gulf that separated them be bridged by love? When Amé fled the convent and hid herself in the Duke's carriage, she had no idea what awaited her in Paris, a city in the grip of intrigue and revolt. Her pose as his ward could not protect her from her enemies in the French court--nor the realization of her growing love for him. Even the secret of her birth seemed to put another barrier between them. Must she give up everything her heart desired for the safety of the convent, or could the Duke find a way to claim her love--before it was too late?

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