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Revision as of 19:05, 11 July 2011

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1960 US Edition
By Sara Seale
Publisher Harlequin Romance #560
  Mills & Boon Romance #288
Release Month 1960 (US)
  Jun 1968 (UK)
Harlequin Romance Series #
Preceded by Nurse Wayne In The Tropics
Followed by The Girl Who Kept Faith
Mills & Boon Romance Series #
Preceded by The Pride You Trampled
Followed by The Affair In Tangier

Book Description

It was a chance visit to a seaside fair which prompted the successful surgeon, Adam Chantry, to marry unexpectedly for the second time and introduce into his well-run household a bride so young and unprepared as Matilda. Adam, although he no longer desired a wife, needed a mistress for his home and a companion for his child, while Matilda, agreeing so naively to a marriage which must remain only a business arrangement, wanted a home and protection.

But Wintersbride, that lonely secretive house on the moor, held a life of its own, she was to discover, and how could any man or woman, young and alive, keep to suck a dispassionate bargain without breaking the rules?

Publication History

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

1968 <br\>UK Edition