Tag Archives: DE Stevenson

Miss Buncle’s Book

Barbara Buncle lives in the small village of Silverstream. She is able to live comfortably on her ‘dividends’ (although her coat and hat are a little ‘shabby’), but when her bank account begins to run low, she realizes it’s time … Continue reading

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Mrs. Tim Carries On

When I pick up a DE Stevenson novel, I know I am in for a treat. I have enjoyed almost every one of her books (and she has written close to forty!) Although her novels are called ‘light romances’, I … Continue reading

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The House of the Deer

“The House of the Deer” is the sequel to “Gerald and Elizabeth”, which I thoroughly enjoyed. Gerald’s sister Bess, the famous actress, is now married to the shipyard owner, Walter McCallum. Hired by his new brother-in-law to help with security, … Continue reading

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Gerald and Elizabeth

When Gerald Burleigh Brown loses his job due to a frame-up, he has no one to turn to. He returns to London in despair, too devastated even to speak to anyone. Gerald avoids even the shortest of conversations with a … Continue reading

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The Musgraves

Esther Musgrave worries about her family of three daughters. And with good reason. “How strange it was to have three daughters, all completely different! They had all been brought up in the same way with the same background, and in … Continue reading

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Coming in 2016

Elizabeth Goudge coming in April: coming  January  5  from DE Stevenson (there are several DE Stevenson titles now coming out in Kindle also!)  

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