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Grace Louise Smith Richmond

    Grace Louise Smith Richmond was an American author celebrated for her romance novels, often featuring characters who were strong-willed yet compassionate. She gained recognition for her series centered around Dr. R.P. Burns, nicknamed Red Pepper for his fiery hair and temper, which belied his kind-souled and gentlemanly nature. Richmond's writing, spanning from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century, frequently depicted a country doctor making house calls, embodying deep understanding and charm in his care for patients. Her knack for crafting memorable protagonists and weaving them into engaging narratives endeared her to a wide readership.

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      • 362 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

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