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By Linden Grierson | |
Publisher | Mills & Boon Romance #898 |
Release Month | March 1975 (UK) |
Mills & Boon Romance Series # | |
Preceded by | The House Of The Eagles |
Followed by | Desert Nurse |
- Author: Linden Grierson
- Publisher: Mills & Boon Romance #898
- Year: 1974, March
Book Description
Jean Delaney was immensely grateful to her crusty old Uncle Gerald. after all, she and her mother and young brother were virtual strangers to him, yet when they fell upon hard times he had offered them a home for as long as they wanted one. True, the home was a rather dilapidated one, but Jean and her mother were more than prepared to pull their weight and smarten the place up. But what about the attitude of the old man's foster-son Rob? He made it quite clear that he disapproved of the whole thing, that he had no time for the newcomers and was convinced that they were out to make all they could from old Mr. Delaney. What business was it of his? Why didn't he get on with his romance with Valerie Miller and just leave Jean and her family alone?
Publication History
- 1974, March - Paperback Release (Mills & Boon Romance #898) (UK Original Release)