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Barbara Burke

    Barbara Burke's writing is deeply informed by a life lived across diverse landscapes, from suburban tranquility to bustling city apartments and remote natural settings. Her experiences, shared with her husband and beloved animals, fuel a narrative style rich with observation and empathy. A lifelong admirer of classic writers, Burke weaves intricate explorations of human connection and societal dynamics into her prose. Her unique voice, honed by years as a journalist, offers readers a perceptive and engaging perspective on the world.

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    Barbara Goes to Oxford
    The Napkin, The Melon & The Monkey
    Counterfeit Viscountess
    • 2020

      Counterfeit Viscountess

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.6(12)Add rating

      Set against the backdrop of London’s social season, Caroline Saxon is reluctantly drawn away from her passion for breeding horses in Ireland. A chance encounter with the charming Christopher Hawking at a posting inn leads to an unexpected attraction, complicated by a scandalous situation when they are discovered together. As they navigate the challenges of reputation and societal gossip, the two must confront their feelings and the consequences of their actions in a world governed by strict social norms.

      Counterfeit Viscountess
    • 2016

      Barbara Goes to Oxford

      • 396 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Culturally significant, this work has been carefully reproduced from the original artifact, preserving its authenticity. It includes original copyright references and library stamps, reflecting its historical importance and the role it has played in major libraries worldwide. This dedication to fidelity ensures that readers experience the text as closely as possible to how it was originally presented.

      Barbara Goes to Oxford
    • 2012

      The Napkin, The Melon & The Monkey

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Olivia was failing in her career as a customer service representative, alienated from her husband and agitated with her children. At breaking point, she found comfort and guidance in a close friend and the life parables that had been handed down from her ancestors.

      The Napkin, The Melon & The Monkey