| Biography: | British writer and publisher David Garnett (1892-1981) was a leading member of the literary Bloomsbury group. In addition to writing acclaimed novels like Lady into Fox (1922), Garnett ran a bookstore and co-founded the publishing company, Nonesuch Press. He was known as unconventional in his relationships; his second wife was the daughter of Duncan Grant, one of his male lovers. Garnett is remembered today for the novel Aspects of Love (1955) which was the basis for the Andrew-Lloyd Webber musical. |
| Rating | Title/Author | ||
|
Lady Into Fox ![]() |
Lady Into Fox
Richard Tebrick understandably panics when his wife, Sylvia, suddenly turns into a fox during a woodland walk. He tries to keep her new form a secret, but her vixen nature is too strong to stay hidden. Richard must decide whether to keep his beloved wife at home or let her claim her wildness. Category: Fantasy & Paranormal Romance |
| Total "1" Results |