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Elizabeth Ashton (1)

Author of The Questing Heart

For other authors named Elizabeth Ashton, see the disambiguation page.

53 Works 383 Members 4 Reviews

Works by Elizabeth Ashton

The Questing Heart (1978) 21 copies
Reluctant Partnership (1979) 13 copies
The Joyous Adventure (1979) 13 copies, 1 review
White Witch (1982) 12 copies
The Willing Hostage (1975) 12 copies
Rebel Against Love (1981) 12 copies
Aegean Quest (1977) 11 copies
Cousin Mark (1971) 11 copies
Crown of Willow (1976) 10 copies
Borrowed Plumes (1981) 10 copies
Moonlight on the Nile (1979) 10 copies
Mountain Heritage (1978) 10 copies
Rendezvous in Venice (1978) 10 copies
The Rocks of Arachenza (1973) 9 copies
Errant Bride (1973) 9 copies, 1 review
The House of the Eagles (1974) 9 copies
The Golden Girl (1978) 9 copies
Sicilian Summer (1981) 9 copies
The Rekindled Flame (1980) 9 copies
Miss Nobody From Nowhere (1975) 9 copies, 1 review
The Road to the Border (1974) 8 copies
The Player King (1975) 8 copies
Lady in the Limelight (1976) 8 copies
Flutter of White Wings (1972) 8 copies
The Garden of the Gods (1979) 8 copies
Silver Arrow (1981) 8 copies
Bride On Approval (1987) 7 copies
Voyage of Enchantment (1977) 7 copies
Egyptian Honeymoon (1981) 7 copies
Dark Angel (1974) 7 copies
Sigh No More (1973) 7 copies
Scorched Wings (1972) 6 copies
Parisian Adventure (1970) 6 copies
Sanctuary in the Desert (1976) 6 copies
Alpine Rhapsody (1973) 5 copies
The Benevolent Despot (1970) 5 copies
A Parade of Peacocks (1972) 5 copies
My Lady Disdain (1976) 5 copies
Green Harvest (1977) 5 copies
The Gilded Butterfly (1975) 3 copies
Moorland Magic (1973) 3 copies
The Bells of Bruges (1974) 2 copies
The Pied Tulip (1979) 1 copy, 1 review
Dangerous to Know (1974) 1 copy
Enchanted Wood (1971) 1 copy

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The Joyous Adventure by Elizabeth Ashton is a 1979 Harlequin Romance publication.

Susan is a young widow who wants to keep her husband’s estate- Thurston Hall- for her children’s sake- but in order to do that she will have to find a way to make the estate profitable.

Enter Raoul Sansterre-

Raoul, despite his obvious skepticism, agrees to help Susan launch a high-end restaurant on the estate. The pair instantly clash- but they are also irritatingly attracted to one another. Susan insists show more on keeping their relationship on a professional level, while Raoul has made it clear that he wouldn’t mind mixing a bit a pleasure with business…

This book was originally published back in 1979. I was so surprised to see it in the KU program, I felt obligated to help support it, as it is so hard to find older books in e book format.

Although, I do keep in mind the time frame in which a book is published, especially when it comes to older romance novels. Unfortunately, there were two scenes that, even if I had read this book in 1979, would have been a deal breaker, even then.

So, without spending too much time on it- Raoul was not a redeemable character. I hope Susan never has another ‘hysterical’ episode and hope any future pets will stay clear of Raoul!

1.5 stars

*Despite my issues with this book, I do hope any author- or their estate- who has the rights to their books will consider digitizing them. Once garage sales, eBay, and used bookstores stop selling these in favor of the next wave of 'retro-reads- these out of print books will be lost forever, especially as libraries are continuously challenged in their efforts to continue to provide older books for those patrons who are interested.
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When Amanda overheard Louis Meyering describe her as a "crow", she was stung into doing something about her appearance - with spectacular results. Now all seemed set fair for Amanda - until the redoubtable Hermien arrived upon the scene.
This one was a good after 40 years and justified my keeping it all this time.
She had no idea who she was or where she came from -- only that she had been in an accident somewhere in the remote northwest of India and that Clive Stratton had rescued her. He found a name for her -- Angela -- and took her under his wing.

Back in England, in the peaceful surroundings of Clive's Dorset home, they both hoped that gradually memory and happiness would return to Angela. But what chance of happiness had she, when she found herself living with the glamorous ghost of Clive's first show more wife?

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Angela remembers while still in India immediately after they marry and consumate the marriage. Clive turns on her immediately; her name is an anaethma to Clive and his step-mother both of whom seem to be obsessed by his first wife who died 9 years before. She seeks to clear her father's name but upsets the step mother causing a stroke and Clive blames her. She decides to leave him but realizing she is pregnant she returns and the misunderstandings are cleared up...again too convenient and quick after unforgivable actions on the part of the hero. Why are these women so eager to ignore the rotten behaviour and forgive so easily.
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A Little hard to swallow but a classic of it's kind.

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