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Latest revision as of 09:08, 30 June 2011

1968 UK Edition
By Jean S. MacLeod
Publisher Mills & Boon Romance #275
Release Month 1968 (UK)
Mills & Boon Romance Series #
Preceded by Mask Of Gold
Followed by Alien Corn

Book Description

After an absence of two years, Ailsa MacKay was returning to her Scottish Highland home, to keep things 'ticking over' on her father's croft while her mother recovered from an illness - and perhaps to take up her old romance with Gavin Chisholm where it had left off. But it is never easy to put the clock back. Did Ailsa really still feel the same about Gavin? Perhaps more important, did he still feel the same about her? And there were other, more alarming changes in Loch Arden - most of them caused by a mysterious group of scientists, headed by the arrogant Lorne Fraser, who had moved into the local 'big house'. All the local farmers, including Ailsa's father, were up in arms, and the situation looked dangerous. Just what had Ailsa come back to?

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

1968 <br\>UK Edition