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DARK ANGEL by Elizabeth Ashton
Would Franccsca ever understand her enigmatic husband Angelo?
Could she ever love him ?
STORMY ENCOUNTER by Roumelia Lane
Jane was worried on her mother's behalf and went out to Ibiza to
sort things out - but only managed to fall foul of Bruce Walbrook.
GALLANT'S FANCY by Flora Kidd
Sweet-talking Roger Gallant was part of Miranda's job - but how
well could she manage to do it ?
THE BENEDICT MAN by Mai-y Wibberley
Beth was looking forward to working for nice Mrs. Thornbum -until she realized that it was really David Benedict who required her services, and he was not quite so nice as his aunt!
SILVER FRUIT UPON SILVER TREES by Anne Mather Sophie hadn't taken long to fall in love with Edge St. Vincente, But she was in Trinidad under false pretences, and Edge thought she was his niece. . . .
DESERT NURSE by Jane Arbor
Nurse Martha Shore had needed a change, but hadn't she only
jumped from the frying pan into the fire ?
THE FEAST OF SARA by Anne Weale
A romantic story set in the strange and lonely Camargue region of
France.
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THE VELVET SPUR by Jane Arbor
The last request that Maria's mother had made was that she should go to Corsica to meet the aunt she had never seen. Maria had often wondered why her mother had never spoken of the home and family she had left when she married an Englishman. Gian Laurent and his brother Orso might be able to explain the mystery to her. But why did her aunt so strongly disapprove of them?
THE FIRES OF TORRETTA by Iris Danbury Rosamund was furious when, inspecting the villa which her employer had rented for his stay in Sicily, she found a strange man apparently in occupation there. Brent Stanton was no Adonis, she thought, and his hectoring, overbearing manner added nothing to his appearance. Yet Erica, her employer's daughter, and the beautiful Adriana Mandelli made it only too clear that they found Brent irresistible. Could Rosamund be mistaken?
THE WAY OF A TYRANT by Anne Hampson
Because Jane desired a little mastery in her husband she turned down the gentle and accommodating Scott Kingsley. But four years later, when she went to Barbados, Jane met Scott again - by no means the man she had known. Dictatorial and overbearing, contemptuous of women, he had no longer any desire to marry her. And now, of course, Jane had to fall madly in love with him . . .
RUN FROM THE WIND by Rebecca Stratton
Laura had heard so much about the little French village of St. Louis les Bigots from her Uncle John that she had always longed to visit it - and now she was here at last. But what was the mystery surrounding Uncle John, and what had he done to make the villagers hate his memory ? And why was Laura so anxious to clear his name, particularly where Jean-Pierre Herv^ was concerned ?
THE GEMEL RING by Betty Neels
'I hope you will believe me when I say that I dislike you more than anyone else I know,' Charity Dawson told that annoying Dutchman Everard van Tijlen. Perhaps it was just as well that he didn't take her words too seriously!
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RACHEL TREVELLYAN by Anne Mather
The arrogant Luis Martinez, Marques de Mendao, made it clear that all he felt for Rachel was contempt. Did it matter that she seemed unable to convince him that he was wrong about her? And what about Malcolm's feelings ?
THE LOVE THEME by Margaret Way
Damian St. Clair was notorious for his success with women - and for sidestepping the issue of marriage. It was important for Siri to succeed at her audition with him. How would she make out with the famous Damian as a singer - and as a woman ?
THE FIELDS OF HEAVEN by Anne Weale
When Imelda opened her antique shop, Charles Wingfield was one of those who expressed their doubts about her capacity to handle the venture. She assured him, 'I can't be duped by a phoney person,' and he replied, 'Not as a dealer. As a girl you might be.' Gould he be right?
THE TARTAN TOUCH by Isobel Chace
From being the prim daughter of the Manse, within a few days, amazingly, Kirsty found herself on the other side of the world, in the Australian Outback, as the wife 'in name only' of Andrew Frazer. It was going to be difficult enough to adjust even before she realized that her husband was in love with another woman ...
LOVE IN HIGH PLACES by Jane Beaufort
American heiress Lou Morgan was travelling round the high spots of Europe in search of a titled husband - and she found him, in the attractive person of Baron Alex von Felden. Unfortunately the Baron fell in love with the wrong girl - with Lou's permiless little companion; Valentine Brown ...
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MOON OVER THE ALPS by Essie Summers
Pemiy had been sure that Charles's friendship for her was something
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Penny found herself a new life, on a remote sheep station in the New
Zealand Alps, to try to forget. It was unfortunate that she should
have chosen the one place in the world where this would prove most
difficult.
THE KING OF SPADES by Katrina Britt
When Sara Everette met the fascinating Armand Romonte whom she considered to be responsible for the death of her friend she decided that she hated him and would make him pay for his actions. But she was to find that hatred can be akin to love.
PALACE OF THE POMEGRANATE by Violet Winspear
Life had not been an easy ride for Grace Wilde and she had every reason to be distrustful of men. Then, in the Persian desert, she fell into the hands of another man, Kharim Khan, who was different from any other man she had met ...
LOG.^N'S ISLAND by Mary Wibberley
Helen had inherited an island off the coast of Brazil - jointly v^th an unknov«i man called Jake Logan. Its name - Island of Storms -just about summed up the wnldly antagonistic relationship that promptly developed between the two of them!
PINK S.NDS by Wynne May
Much as she enjoyed working for Sir Basil Harvester, Barbara had never intended to fall in love with his son Gregory. But then Sir Basil's glamorous goddaughter Reina, and Barbara's former boyfriend Rod, saw to it that nothing serious should come of the affair anyway!
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A TIME TO LOVE by Ruth Clemence
Angie had had no intention of falling in love with Pablo Pendleton
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IF DREAMS CAME TRUE by Roberta Leigh
Briony loved Christopher Clayton, but it was his brother she married
- a marriage of convenience to sxiit his ambition and her financial needs. Would her career as a dancer be enough to make up for the complete lack of love in her life?
THE MAGIC OF LIVING by Betty Neek
When Arabella was involved in a road crash in Holland, it seemed providential that the first person to arrive on the scene should be Doctor Gideon van der Vorst. But as she became more and more involved with the doctor, Arabella began to wonder if providence had, after all, known what it was doing!
MOON WITHOUT STARS by Anne Hampson
Jill found her Ufe serene on the South Afi:ican ferm owned by her brother and his wife - until the advent of the superior Dean Lester, a timber planter, who had taken over Nyala Mount, a neighbouring property. It took the arrival of the glamorous Sylvia de Courcy to make Jill realize she didn't dislike Dean any more . ..
TIME SUSPENDED by Jean S. MacLeod
Ruth had to go to Antigua to search for her missing sister, and a lot was going to depend on a man called Logan Carse. Logan, she was told, 'could be a gentleman or a pirate'. If he turned out to be a pirate, which seemed likely, how could she manage to cope with him?
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