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: Emma Hart is a New York Times bestselling author known for romantic comedies and mysteries.

: Emma's Heart by Christelle Mirin is a novel about a woman who undergoes a heart transplant and experiences "cellular memory" from her donor. emma heart

Despite Nelson’s dying request for the British government to provide for Emma, she died in poverty and exile in Calais in 1815, having fallen into debt after the deaths of both her husband and her lover. : Emma Hart is a New York Times

: "Emma Harte" is the protagonist of Barbara Taylor Bradford's A Woman of Substance , an epic story of a maid who builds a retail empire. : "Emma Harte" is the protagonist of Barbara

In 1782, Emma was the mistress of Charles Greville, who brought her to Romney's studio to have her portrait painted. Romney became obsessed with her beauty and "expressive" face, painting her in dozens of different guises—from a pious woman at prayer to the mythological Circe. Marriage and the Neapolitan Court

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