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Revision as of 13:38, 29 May 2011

1949 US Edition
By George Albert Glay
Publisher Harlequin Romance #19
Release Month 1949 (US)
Harlequin Romance Series #19
Preceded by Rebel Of Ronde Valley
Followed by Flame Vine
Harlequin Romance Series #112
Preceded by The Flesh Of The Orchid
Followed by Beyond The Blue Mountains
Harlequin Romance Series #287
Preceded by Colonel Blood
Followed by Bright Path To Adventure

Book Description

This is the story of a woman who tried to live without love. Gina, beautiful American girl, goes to the Phillipines to become the bride of a man she scarcely knows. Although a life of luxury lies ahead of her, Gina's desires are not stilled and she cannot resist playing with fire in the shape of the tauntin, handsome Vicente and the strong-bodied native boy with whom there are midnight swims in the pool. This is a strong, powerful novel that sets a woman's problems in strong relief against the exotic, indolent background of the Phillipines and the perfect life led by the wealthy islanders. But with the coming of the Japanese, Gina has to choose whether she will die honourably or survive shamefully and all her instincts cry for survival.

Publication History

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

1949 <br\>US Edition
1951 <br\>US Edition
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