Cinders to Satin
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Cinders to Satin by Fern Michaels
Before her Vegas trilogy and Texas saga soared onto bestseller lists, millions of readers were captivated by the thrilling historical romances written by Fern Michaels. Here is one of her all-time classics, a bold tale of a brave immigrant girl who in the late nineteenth century journeys to a new world and a promising future, risking her heart to make her dreams come true.Callie James learned to survive in the squalid back alleys of Dublin. Tough, spirited, and beautiful, she was sent to New York to find her fortune. There she discovered friendship and encouragement from newspaperman Byrch Kenyon, who saw in the brash girl the desirable woman she would one day become. Rossiter Powers, the rich son of a respected family, saw something else in Callie -- and nearly destroyed her. Hugh MacDuff, rich only in love and compassion, did his best to save her. But Callie -- strong, smart, and determined to succeed -- insisted on taking charge of her own destiny.
FERN MICHAELS is the USA Today and #1 New York Times-bestselling author of The Sisterhood, Men of the Sisterhood, Kentucky, Vegas, and Godmothers series, as well as dozens of other novels and novellas. Fern Michaels is considered the pioneer of contemporary women's fiction, with more than ninety million copies of her books in print and more than 90 NYT bestsellers, including each installment of The Sisterhood series. An avid animal lover, Fern Michaels has outfitted dozens of police dogs across the country with special bulletproof vests. She built and funded two day-care centers for twenty-five years to help families remain in the workplace. She shares her 300-year-old South Carolina home with her three dogs, one cat, and a resident ghost named Mary-Margaret.
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ISBN 13 | 9780345339522 |
ISBN 10 | 0345339525 |
Title | Cinders to Satin |
Author | Fern Michaels |
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Binding type | Paperback |
Publisher | Random House USA Inc |
Year published | 1986-10-12 |
Number of pages | 512 |
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