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From the day she turned sixteen and discovered the secert of her mother's past, Nicole Rainard's life was bound forever to a country and a house-the country-England and the house-Lynmara. Almost against her will, life seemed to draw Nicole there:from the poverty of Brooklyn in the 1930's, to an education in Paris, through the glamour of a London debut before the war and a return to America to marry the one man she couldn't live without. Yet it was her love for this man that brought Nicole back to serve England during the war years and untimately claim the heritage that was always hers- Lymara
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