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==Book Description==
 
==Book Description==
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'''''[http://www.fictiondb.com/author/juliet-armstrong~ill-never-marry~1244~b.htm From fictiondb.com]'''''
  
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She was sure she'd never attract a man. No one, Catherine was convinced, would be interested in the quiet mouselike creature that she saw herself as. So she took herself off to become a foster mother in a children's home. Andrew Playdle, however, was equally determined to convince her that there are many men who demand more of a wife than just a pretty face - himself, for instance. The collision between them was inevitable - the outcome unexpected!
  
 
==Cover Variation (By Release Date)==
 
==Cover Variation (By Release Date)==

Latest revision as of 00:30, 17 July 2011

1962 US Edition
By Juliet Armstrong
Publisher Harlequin Romance #681
Release Month 1962 (US)
Harlequin Romance Series #
Preceded by Black Charles
Followed by Plantation Doctor

Book Description

From fictiondb.com

She was sure she'd never attract a man. No one, Catherine was convinced, would be interested in the quiet mouselike creature that she saw herself as. So she took herself off to become a foster mother in a children's home. Andrew Playdle, however, was equally determined to convince her that there are many men who demand more of a wife than just a pretty face - himself, for instance. The collision between them was inevitable - the outcome unexpected!

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

1962 <br\>US Edition