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Revision as of 04:53, 22 May 2011
By Alex Stuart | |
Publisher | Harlequin Romance #464 |
Mills & Boon Romance #218 | |
Release Month | 1959 (US) |
Nov 1966 (UK) | |
Harlequin Romance Series # | |
Preceded by | Nurse Brodie |
Followed by | My Greatest Crime Story |
Mills & Boon Romance Series # | |
Preceded by | Surgery In The Hills |
Followed by | The Gentle Prisoner |
- Author: Alex Stuart
- Publisher: Harlequin Romance #464
- Year: 1959,
Book Description
To sit at the Captain's Table is an honour eagerly sought after; not less so, certainly when the Captain is handsome, distinguished, and young for so important a command. But for Catherine Duncan the unsought and unexpected ptivilege was a source of alarm, for Robert Blair was the brother of her dead fiance, and he had made no secret of the fact that he believed her to be morally responsible for Hugh's death. How could she endure his thundercloud presence, day after day, all the way to china?
Publication History
- 1959 - Paperback Release (Harlequin Romance #464) (US Original Release)
- 1966, November - Paperback Release (Mills & Boon Romance #218) (UK Original Release)