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Anne Weale

    June 20, 1929 – October 24, 2007

    Jay Blakeney's writing is deeply infused with a passion for exotic locales and the enduring power of love, often drawing inspiration from her extensive travels. Her early experiences living on the edge of the Malaysian jungle provided a rich backdrop for her initial forays into storytelling, a path she felt destined for from childhood. Later, as an experienced journalist, she masterfully wove her adventures and a profound understanding of love into her narratives, reflecting a conviction in lifelong devotion. Blakeney's prolific body of work, including many novels, often features fictional settings inspired by her deep connection to Spain, where she frequently spent her winters.

    Anne Weale
    The singing tree
    Lost Lagoon
    Marriages by Arrangement
    The Man in Command
    Night Train
    The House of Seven Fountains
    • The House of Seven Fountains

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The air journey from England to Malaya takes rather more than three days andnights. During that flight Vivian sat next to a tall, handsome doctor - andher hardly spoke to her except to put her markedly in the wrong in anannoying incident in Rangoon. So she more surprised than please when met himagain at the House of Seven fountains that had been left to her by hergodfather.

      The House of Seven Fountains
    • The decision was an important one. That's why Sarah left her job in England to visit her grandmother in Spain. There she could think things out - decide whether to marry her childhood sweetheart. She hadn't counted on meeting someone like the darkly handsome Carlos Hastings, and she was hypnotized by his alluring charm. It didn't seem to matter that she was an English nanny and he a man of the world. But it did complicate her decision. Should she settle for the secure life of a doctor's wife, or risk an affair with a man who would never have serious feelings about her?

      Night Train
    • The Man in Command

      • 188 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Although she was only twenty-four, Sanchia Bryan was content to live alone in a quiet cottage and devote herself to a quiet job. After her youthful marriage had ended in tragedy she did not want to risk being hurt again. But, late on a winter night, a stranger from a far county rapped on her door and forced his way into her life - and as a result, a few weeks later she found herself in a luxury hotel in Port of Spain, the capitol city of Trinidad. But when Tom Bartlett would meet her, and where her journey would end, she had no idea.

      The Man in Command
    • Marriages by Arrangement

      • 187 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      A marriage has been arranged by Anne WealeTo tame a proud heart by Cathy WilliamsNever a bride by Diana Hamilton.

      Marriages by Arrangement
    • Alexandra had fought hard to make her way in her chosen career of interior design. She certainly didn't intend to let love infludence the lifestyle which she had carefully mapped out. Until, on a working assignment in Vancouver, she met Laurier Tate. A passing attraction, or her one real chance of happiness? Alex thought she kew the answer. But was it the right one for her?

      Lost Lagoon
    • "Your grandfather thinks we should get married." Roderick Anstruther had made Flower Dursley an offer she could hardly refuse: the beautiful house she thought of as home, a comfortable life-style and a handsome, exciting husband. As well, a marriage between them was exactly what Flower's family so obviously wanted. There was only one problem—love wasn't part of the deal. And the more Flower got to know Roderick, the more realized that love was something she just couldn't do without...

      The singing tree