An edition of Say yes, Samantha (1975)

Say Yes, Samantha

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An edition of Say yes, Samantha (1975)

Say Yes, Samantha

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  • 8 Want to read
  • 1 Currently reading
  • 1 Have read

This book is for those people who enjoy reading about a woman who thinks in exclamation marks or in ellipses...David...David...David...every nerve of my body screams for him... (page 1) If you have the patience to read the semi hysterical reflections of a neurotic twit,this is the book for you.If you have the time and the inclination to finish these outpourings... David! David.... "!" And "..." galore!
Bah!

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Publisher
Bantam Books
Language
English
Pages
185

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Say Yes, Samantha
1976, Bantam Books
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Say yes, Samantha
1975, Pan Books
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New York

The Physical Object

Pagination
185 p.
Number of pages
185

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24941358M
OCLC/WorldCat
2945667

Work Description

London, 1928.

"Yes" was the one word everyone wanted from the beautiful, titian-haired Samantha Clyde....

"Yes" to the celebrated London photographer who wanted to make Samantha his top model....

"Yes" to the debonair young officers who always wanted to kiss Samantha goodnight after an evening of champagne and dancing....

"Yes" to the wealthy, middle-aged aristocrat who offered Samantha an exquisite diamond bracelet in return for her affections....

But Samantha only wanted to say "yes" once--to marriage with David Durham, the handsome, unconventional writer who was determined never to take a wife.

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Reader Note: This book is written in the first person, unlike most Cartland romances. I read and reviewed another Cartland novel in the same style, "Innocent in Mayfair", on this website. It was quite disappointing (please see the review/description), and due to the same structure I chose not to read this one.

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