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Rebecca Stratton (–1982)

Author of Castles in Spain

115 Works 667 Members 6 Reviews

About the Author

Includes the names: Lucy Gillen, Rebecca Stratton

Image credit: Lucy Gillen/Rebecca Stratton (pseudonyms of Elma Buller, UK author)

Works by Rebecca Stratton

Castles in Spain (1973) 44 copies
The Golden Spaniard (1982) 15 copies
Lark in an Alien Sky (1979) 13 copies
Apollo's Daughter (1980) 13 copies, 1 review
The Leo Man (1980) 13 copies
Dark Enigma (1981) 13 copies
Lost Heritage (1978) 12 copies
Bargain for Paradise (1978) 12 copies
The Silken Cage (1981) 12 copies
Hepburn's Quay (1980) 12 copies, 1 review
All the Long Summer (1975) 11 copies
Master of Ben Ross (1977) 11 copies
Isle of the Golden Drum (1891) 10 copies
The Inherited Bride (1980) 10 copies
The Velvet Glove (1977) 10 copies
The Golden Madonna (1973) 10 copies
Charade (1982) 10 copies
Moon Tide (1975) 9 copies
More Than a Dream (1977) 9 copies
The Eagle of the Vincella (1979) 9 copies
A Touch of Honey (1973) 9 copies
The Fire and the Fury (1975) 9 copies
The Black Invader (1982) 8 copies
Firebird (1975) 8 copies
The Goddess of Mavisu (1976) 8 copies
Spindrift (1974) 8 copies
Gentle Tyrant (1973) 8 copies
Glen of Sighs (1972) 8 copies
The Runaway Bride (1974) 8 copies, 1 review
The Changing Years (1972) 8 copies
Dream of Winter (1977) 8 copies
The Warm Wind of Farik (1975) 7 copies
Return to Deepwater (1975) 7 copies
Doctor Toby (1972) 7 copies, 1 review
Painted Wings (1972) 7 copies
Proud Stranger (1976) 7 copies
Chateau D'Armor (1976) 7 copies
Trader's Cay (1980) 7 copies
The Tears of Venus (1979) 7 copies
Inherit the Sun (1977) 7 copies
Island of Darkness (1974) 7 copies
Girl in a White Hat (1977) 7 copies
Autumn Concerto (1974) 6 copies
The Storm Eagle (1981) 6 copies
Back of Beyond (1978) 6 copies
The Man from Nowhere (1981) 6 copies
That Man Next Door (1971) 6 copies
Fairwinds (1974) 6 copies
Web of Silver (1974) 6 copies
The Flight of the Hawk (1974) 6 copies
Sweet Kate (1973) 6 copies
The Road to Gafsa (1976) 5 copies
The Pretty Witch (1971) 5 copies
Close to the Heart (1979) 5 copies
Means to an End (1973) 5 copies
The Sign of the Ram (1978) 5 copies
Nurse Helen (1970) 5 copies
Marriage by Request (1971) 5 copies
Image of Love (1978) 5 copies
The Enchanted Ring (1973) 5 copies
Run from the Wind (1974) 5 copies
Yellow Moon (1974) 5 copies
Summer Season (1973) 4 copies
Winter at Cray (1971) 4 copies
A Handful of Stars (1973) 4 copies
The Corsican Bandit (1978) 4 copies
The Bride of Romano (1974) 4 copies
Heir to Glen Ghyll (1970) 3 copies
Gemini Child (1977) 3 copies
Dangerous Stranger (1973) 3 copies
A Time Remembered (1971) 2 copies
Mark of Tregarron (1977) 2 copies
The Ross inheritance (1969) 2 copies
The Hungry Tide (1976) 2 copies
Heron's Point (1977) 2 copies
White Dolphin (1976) 2 copies
A Wife for Andrew (1969) 2 copies
An Echo of Spring (1973) 1 copy
Comme fleur au soleil (Harlequin) (1983) 1 copy, 1 review
The Silver Fishes (1969) 1 copy
Come Walk With Me (1974) 1 copy
The Pengelly Jade (1974) 1 copy
Man from Nowhere (1982) 1 copy
Box Set Harlequin Premiere Editions 1-12 (12-in-1) (1981) — Contributor — 1 copy

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Common Knowledge

Legal name
Buller, Elma
Other names
Gillen, Lucy
Stratton, Rebecca
Date of death
1982-01-05
Gender
female
Occupations
machinist
typist
Places of residence
Surrey, England, UK
Cheshire, England, UK
Associated Place (for map)
England, UK

Members

Reviews

6 reviews
Vastly disappointed with this one. The heroine takes off a few weeks before her marriage to the man her family has always assumed she would marry. She wants to think things over. But her fiancé follows her and just won't even give her any breathing room. He was pretty stalkerific and condescending and was always secretly or not so secretly laughing at her. All of which would have been acceptable if at the end he would have had a great declarative scene where he tells her he loves her and show more always has. But no, just a 'I'm glad you finally got your head screwed on straight.' Never even told her he loved her. show less
Eighteen-year-old Bethany Meandis's stepfather (Pavlos) has recently died and now she and her younger brother Takis have a guardian, hero-Nikolas Meandis (who is in his 30's). Kind Pavlos adopted Bethany when she was young and she has been living happily on the tiny Greek island of Apolidus, which she adores.

{Bethany's mother left her and her father years ago (Bethany's parents were both artists, her father a painter, her mother a sculptor) and Bethany has moved from place to place with her show more father till he eventually left her in an artist commune when she was five. Her mother got married again (to Pavlos) and Pavlos adopted Bethany and she went to live with him and her mother on Apolidus. (After some years Bethany's mother left Pavlos and later on died in a car crash.)}

So Bethany finally had some stability in her life and now, with Pavlos's death, Nikolas (Pavlos's cousin) comes along as guardian and wants to change all that. He wants to take her to another island so she can visit Pavlos's family, whom Bethany never knew existed. Nikolas wants to send Takis to a school, make changes Bethany doesn't want...

This was an okay read. The back story of all the family members was very confusing. So many family members...wives leaving husbands, husbands leaving wives, parents reappearing and disappearing. It was hard to keep track of it all at times. The hero was alright, but I didn't like how he kept calling the heroine "child". She (Bethany) was young (18) and naïve, but hardly a child. I found it distracting at times and not very romantic.

This was an average read from the 80's.
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Après un accident dans lequel son fiancé a trouvé la mort, Julie n'est plus la même. Traumatisée, obligée de se servir d'une canne pour marcher, elle n'a plus la force de guérir... Aussi se rend-elle chez son oncle dans l'espoir que peut-être...
Quel choc de rencontrer le Dr Richard Stokes, l'associé de son hôte! D'emblée il la traite comme une enfant capricieuse et prétend qu'elle peut se déplacer sans béquille! Quel mufle!
Puisqu'il lui déclare la guerre, elle ne capitulera show more pas! A moins que... show less
I really enjoyed this one. A bit dated in places but the main story held my interest to the end.

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Statistics

Works
115
Members
667
Popularity
#37,821
Rating
2.9
Reviews
6
ISBNs
278
Languages
3

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