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Revision as of 07:39, 16 May 2010

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1970 UK Edition
By Violet Winspear
Publisher Harlequin Presents #39
  Mills & Boon Romance #490
Release Month Mar 1974 (US)
  Oct 1970 (UK)
Harlequin Presents Series #
Preceded by Moon Witch
Followed by Wife For A Penny
Mills & Boon Romance Series #
Preceded by To Win A Paradise
Followed by King Country

Book Description

Considering that she was an orphan with no background and no special aptitude for any-thing, Janna Smith seemed to be doing very nicely for herself, here on the glamorous Cote d'Azur as secretary/companion to a well-known lady author. But for secretary/ companion, read dogsbody, Janna thought bitterly when her employer was being more than usually temperamental and unkind.

All the same, did it really seem likely that Janna was doing anything to improve her situation by turning to a man of the world like Don Raul Cesar de Romanos as a way of escape? For Don Raul was also Raul Cesar Bey, grandson and heir of a Moorish Princess; his home was the Oasis of El Amara, and he wanted Janna to accompany him there as his pseudo-fiancee.

Wasn't she being incredibly foolish to launch herself into such an Arabian Nights situation?

Publication History

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

Mar 1974 <br\>US Edition