The feast is finished

Denise Robins

Original title: The Feast is Finished

first published 1950 Arrow Books, 1969 paperback 192 pages

Verona had met Stephen Best in Paris as a fellow student, he was the most brilliant young artist in London, and she loved him madly. His portrait of her was magnificent, capturing her large, lustrous eyes and creamy skin. Though their love was true, Verona refused to be Stephen's mistress and left him to marry a young army officer. She tried to be happy there, but soon she found herself longing for the bohemian life...

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The Lonely Heart ebook · 2013 · Hodder & Stoughton · 224 pages · 9781444782318
Feast is Finished (Lythway Large Print Books) edition · 1987 · MacMillan Publishing Company · 320 pages · 9780745105840
The feast is finished edition · 1979 · Avon Books · 192 pages · 9780380450961
The feast is finished edition · 1977 · Arrow Books · 192 pages
The feast is finished. edition · 1974 · Hodder and Stoughton
The feast is finished paperback · 1969 · Arrow Books · 192 pages · 9780090014903
The Feast is finished. hardcover · 1965 · Ulverscroft · 251 pages · 9780854569267

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