Another Eden

Patricia Gaffney

earliest edition we have, 1992 Open Road Integrated Media, Inc., 2011

Trapped in a loveless marriage at the turn of the twentieth century, a British noblewoman finds renewed passion with a young architect Lady Sara Longford’s once-storybook marriage is falling apart. Her husband, Ben Cochrane, a New York entrepreneur, married Sara in the hopes that a high-society English wife would improve his odds of entering New York’s uppermost social strata, but so far those ambitions have remained...

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Another Eden edition · 2011 · Open Road Integrated Media, Inc. · 9781453238608
Another Eden edition · 2011 · Open Road Integrated Media, Inc. · 9781453238547
Another Eden edition · 2011 · Open Road Integrated Media, Inc. · 9781453237496
Another Eden edition · 2003 · Thorndike Press · 520 pages
Another Eden paperback · 2000 · Dorchester Publishing Company · 448 pages · 9780843948004
Another Eden paperback · 1992 · Leisure Books · 448 pages · 9780843933321

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