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Revision as of 20:58, 16 July 2011

1968 UK Edition
By Violet Winspear
Publisher Harlequin Presents #36
  Mills & Boon Romance #324
Release Month Feb 1974 (US)
  Nov 1968 (UK)
Harlequin Presents Series #
Preceded by Seen By Candlelight
Followed by An Eagle Swooped
Mills & Boon Romance Series #
Preceded by A Kiss In A Gondola
Followed by The Surgeon's Marriage

Book Description

Eden - and Gale: two sisters who were aptly named, for Gale was wild, turbulent and demanding, while Eden was the quiet one, gentle and kind. Gale wanted money, power and luxury, and these seemed to be within her grasp when she met the handsome and magnetic Lafe Sheridan, already, at thirty-six, a near-millionaire.

But it was Eden who saw behind Lafe's dynamic facade, to the lonely, poverty-stricken Irish boy he once had been, and she loved him for the qualities he tried grimly to hide. It was a situation that threatened heartbreak - for Gale, willing to marry without love; for Lafe, whose meteoric career had bypassed love; and for Eden, whose love must be hidden deep within her.

Publication History

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

Feb 1974 <br\>US Edition