Best of
Romance

1936

Gone with the Wind, Part 2 of 2


John Escott - 1936
    Scarlett O'Hara has to work hard to build up her life again, but she has no money. The handsome Rhett Butler is rich, but he is soon to be hanged for murder. Then there is Ashley Wilkes. He is married now, but Scarlett still loves him. Does he love her?

The Substitute Guest


Grace Livingston Hill - 1936
    And he never imagined climbing a mountain on foot. But when his car breaks down in front of the Devereaux’s home, that’s just what he ends up doing. Daryl Devereaux was looking forward to a peaceful holiday until Alan Monteith arrives. As the young stranger and her brother trudge into the storm, Daryl is left to pray for their safe return, never realizing that night will change their lives forever.

April Gold


Grace Livingston Hill - 1936
    Grace Livingston Hill is the beloved author of more than 100 books. Read and enjoyed by millions, her wholesome stories contain adventure, romance, and the heartwarming triumphs of people faced with the problems of life and love.

The Talisman Ring


Georgette Heyer - 1936
    Yet it is Lord Lavenham's dying wish. For there is no one else to provide for the old man's granddaughter while Ludovic, his heir, remains a fugitive from justice.

And No Quarter


Maurice Walsh - 1936
    The narrator, Martin Somers (an Englishman) is the Adjutant of Women in O'Cahan's Irish regiment that fought with James Graham, the Marquis of Montrose for the King in what is now called the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, and of the adventures (misadventures) in those turbulent times.

Mystery Flowers


Grace Livingston Hill - 1936
    Can it be that he knows of her despair . . . and wants to help her? Grace Livingston Hill is the beloved author of more than 100 books. Read and enjoyed by millions, her wholesome stories contain adventure, romance, and the heartwarming triumphs of people faced with the problems of life and love.

Rolling Years


Agnes Sligh Turnbull - 1936
    The theme of love down the generations, with the shift in time deftly conveyed:- the change in the relations of a woman and her husband, the differences in religious thought and its influence on the lives of the little community, personality dominating events.

My Brother's Bride


William March - 1936
    These were the brothers Tallon -- one a handsome, dashing rake, the other a strapping, sensitive, but terribly disfigured youth...Theirs was the primal conflict -- the coveting by both of one beautiful woman...Their story is monumental -- of blood kinship torn asunder by blind, consuming passion...