Book Review – King of Hearts by Carolyn Faulkner

Carolyn Faulkner’s ‘King of Hearts’ is a delightfully old-fashioned love story set in the 1970s.
Carolyn Faulkner’s ‘King of Hearts’ is a delightfully old-fashioned love story set in the 1970s.
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