Margery Hilton Books
Margery Hilton turned to serious writing after a back injury necessitated her retirement from a career in theater, which also limited her ability to perform household chores. This period of newfound stillness allowed her to fully dedicate herself to her craft, exploring themes and developing a distinctive narrative voice. Her work emerges from a unique perspective shaped by her past experiences, offering readers a compelling literary journey.






Girl Crusoe
- 186 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Desperation forced Miranda to encamp for the night in Jason Steele's luxurious office suite; unfortunately he returned unexpectedly and found her there—and was far from pleased! In fact, after the unholy row that ensued she certainly never dreamed that in spite of everything, in a few short months she would be his wife. For Jason Steele was reputed to be a rake where women were concerned, and he never made any secret of the fact that he preferred an affair to marriage every time. So what chance was there of lasting happiness for Miranda with a man who professed to scorn 'a scared little innocent straight out of a Victorian sermon'? And besides, there was the shadow of Lissa…
Stunden voller Harmonie/Die Vergangenheit lässt micht nicht los/So kann nur ein Engel sein - bk873; Silhoutte pocket_book Verlag im Cora Verlag; Margery Hilton/Charlotte Lamb/Mary Wibberley; pocket_book; 1900
Romana 253
Schöne Tage auf Schloß Valderosa
Mezi nebem a mořem
- 121 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Aby zapomněla na nešťastnou lásku, přijme Adriena místo vychovatelky na malém řeckém ostrově. Majitel lodi, která ji převáží z pevniny, se dobře zná s rodinou budoucích Adrieniných zaměstnavatelů...

