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When Fern Heatherly became Mrs. Ross Kingdom in the romantic rose-covered chapel high in the Californian hills, she knew that the gay, sophisticated motley of guests believed this wedding to be the culmination of a whirlwind romance. | When Fern Heatherly became Mrs. Ross Kingdom in the romantic rose-covered chapel high in the Californian hills, she knew that the gay, sophisticated motley of guests believed this wedding to be the culmination of a whirlwind romance. | ||
− | Fern hid her aching heart behind a smiling face, just as she learned to hide her growing love for Ross behind a mask of bright indifference. For Ross didn't want her love, and for him this marriage was an empty marriage of convenience | + | Fern hid her aching heart behind a smiling face, just as she learned to hide her growing love for Ross behind a mask of bright indifference. For Ross didn't want her love, and for him this marriage was an empty marriage of convenience. |
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Revision as of 17:14, 3 April 2011
By Violet Winspear | |
Publisher | Mills & Boon Romance #171 |
Release Month | 1964 (UK) |
Mills & Boon Romance Series # | |
Preceded by | Shadows In The Ward |
Followed by | Doctor Pilgrims Progress |
- Author: Violet Winspear
- Publisher: Mills & Boon Romance #171
- Year: 1964
Book Description
When Fern Heatherly became Mrs. Ross Kingdom in the romantic rose-covered chapel high in the Californian hills, she knew that the gay, sophisticated motley of guests believed this wedding to be the culmination of a whirlwind romance. Fern hid her aching heart behind a smiling face, just as she learned to hide her growing love for Ross behind a mask of bright indifference. For Ross didn't want her love, and for him this marriage was an empty marriage of convenience.