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Valerie French' tells the story of an amnesiac Anthony Lyveden, who loses his memory, confusing the two women who love him, Valerie French and André Strongi'th'arm. The characters in this story complement each other yet are unique in their own way.
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In July 1932, MGM producer and notorious nice guy Paul Bern marries the love of his life, screen icon Jean Harlow. Two months later, he is found shot to death in their Benedict Canyon home, the victim of a Hollywood cover-up that eventually portrays him in the media as a sick, impotent wife-beater. Modern day intuitive Valerie Franich and renowned psychiatrist Adrian Finkelstein partner together in order to dispel Hollywood lore and share the true story of Harlow and Bern. Through the use of hypnotic regressions and extensive research, Franich and Finkelstein offer a glimpse into the life of the young ingénue as she makes her way in Hollywood, falls in love with the older Bern, and becomes the innocent prey of MGM boss Louis Mayer who fixes the evidence to make her beloved husband's death look like a suicide. As Harlow returns to reclaim her husband's good name and stellar reputation, she reminds everyone that love is indeed eternal. By Love Reclaimed shares an enlightening and heartwarming look at reincarnation and the Hollywood scene during the 1930s while shedding a new light on an old mystery. Winner of The Pinnacle Book Achievement Award for Fall 2012
An autobiography about a search for love and happiness that brought Valerie from Jamaica to Britain.
A novel about three women, each of whom has a special bond with a great cat. First there is Ellen, a vet at the New Orleans Zoo; then there is Camille, a keeper at the zoo; and thirdly there is Elisabeth, whose life is being researched by Ellen's husband, who was hanged in 1845 for murder.
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What is important is the thought, the remembrance. A train from long ago, its iron head journeying along tracks that span a continent?Ǫpansies clustered together beneath a living room window?Ǫthe pale freckles and auburn hair of Verona Lafayette?Ǫa tiny embroidery sewing case that frees a woman from housekeeping to live with her poet once more. Valerie Fauteuxs collection of thirty-four stories captures those nicely remembered details of life which resonate with all of us who are easily beckoned to our childhood and to the spontaneous joy and balance of those days of a more innocent life. For the Love of Pierre skillfully suggests how we can find a new heaven and earth?Ǫor perhaps rediscover the ones that have been lost.