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Revision as of 19:38, 14 May 2011

1968 UK Edition
By Barbara Gilmour
Publisher Mills & Boon Romance #256
Release Month January 1968 (UK)
Mills & Boon Romance Series #
Preceded by Paradise Island
Followed by Wild Crocus

Book Description

Gillian Ward wanted to 'get away from it all' - to find some peace and quiet, sort herself out - and incidentally, to try to get on with writing a book! So she took a job as headmistress at a tiny village school in the Yorkshire Dales. But she soon found that even in such a quiet, lonely spot she was no nearer finding the peace that she sought. There was a feeling in the village that she was too young for her job; some of the parents and their children were almost openly hostile; and as a result of her growing friendship with Ian Roscoe she discovered that she had made an enemy, in Ian's old friend Kate Lytham. Gillian's only consolation was the progress she was able to make on her book - and then disaster struck that too...

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

1968 <br\>UK Edition