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Revision as of 14:34, 13 March 2012

1962 UK Hardback Edition
By Celine Conway
Publisher Mills & Boon Romance #
Release Month 1962 (UK)
Mills & Boon Romance Series #278
Preceded by With All My Worldly Goods
Followed by Mountain Of Dreams

Book Description

Joanna was finding things a bit too much for her, so she decided to take a job as home help for the summer in the Canadian backwoods, without letting anyone, even her fiance, know where she was. She was rather disconcerted to find herself the only woman on a primitive ranch, miles from anywhere, with one overbearing rancher, the three obstreperous children he had taken into his care, twenty cow-hands, and several thousand cattle. If anyone needed a wife, she thought, it was Rafe Holford - though she pitied any girl who might try to cope with such a man! All the same when a young woman appeared on the scene who was clearly ideal for the position, Joanna found it was not pity, but a much more surprising feeling that was aroused in her!

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

1968 <br\>UK Edition