Nancy Hoyt
Books by Nancy Hoyt
Three Cornered Love
Caxton House, 1939
[from inside flap Caxton House dj] Their father settled the three young Dovers in a charming small house in Filbert Grove, London S. W. 7, gave them each a small income and hoped for the best. They all loved London. Andy, thirty and divorced, because he liked its smell and form. Ann, twenty-seven, ditto, adored it because she had beaus and business and loved house-keeping in South Kensington. Tony, the youngest, liked to dance and play squash at the Bath Club. And England loved them in their own casual trans-Atlantic fashion. This is the witty, gay, and sometimes very wise chronicle of their London adventures in love.
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female, romance, United States, Northeast, Europe, England, third-person, f/m, 1930s, 1930s, strong m/f friendship, taught a lesson, one wonderful day/week/month/year, lovers, spoiled for choice, American, heir/heiress
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