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Revision as of 15:41, 12 May 2011
By Sara Seale | |
Publisher | Harlequin Presents #98 |
Mills & Boon Romance #229/2 | |
Release Month | Jun 1975 (US) |
Jul 1967 (UK) | |
Harlequin Presents Series # | |
Preceded by | Silver Fruit Upon Silver Trees |
Followed by | The Girl At Goldenhawk |
Mills & Boon Romance Series # | |
Preceded by | Journey To An Island |
Followed by | The Feel Of Silk |
- Author: Sara Seale
- Publisher: Mills & Boon Romance #229/2
- Year: 1967, July
Contents
Book Description
Blurb 1
From the back cover of Harlequin Presents #97, June 1975, US Edition:
Would the family legend come true?
Laura felt young and defenseless in the turbulent Trevayne household - completely overshadowed by her glamorous cousin Cleo.
Cleo, widow of Troilus, the third brother, considered herself a true Trevayne and was certainly as unpredictable as the philandering Perry and the arrogant Dominic.
It was unfortunate that it was Perry who treated Laura as a woman; for Laura was in love with Dominic, and he regarded her as a child.
Blurb 2
From fictiondb.com:
When twenty-year-old Laura, after a careful, sheltered upbringing, was suddenly thrust into the turbulent household of the 'dark Trevaynes' she felt young and defenseless, and always overshadowed by her glamorous cousin Cleo.
There had been three Trevayne brothers; one, Troilus, was dead, but Cleo, as his widow, considered herself a true Trevayne, and was indeed as unpredictable as the arrogant Dominic or the philandering Perry.
Yet the 'family beast' of the Trevaynes was the unicorn, a strange, wild creature who, so the legend said, would only be tamed by a gentle maiden . . .
Publication History
- 1967, July - Paperback Release (Mills & Boon Romance #229/2) (UK Original Release)
- 1975, June - Paperback Release (Harlequin Presents #97) (US Original Release)
- 1975, June - Paperback Release (Mills & Boon Classics #16)