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Latest revision as of 06:18, 4 May 2012

1980 US Edition
By Margaret Rome
Publisher Harlequin Romance #2332
  Mills & Boon Romance #1591
Release Month May 1980 (US)
  Dec 1979 (UK)
Harlequin Romance Series #2332
Preceded by A Certain Smile
Followed by The Master of Craighill
Mills & Boon Romance Series #1591
Preceded by The Jasmine Bride
Followed by Prince Of Darkness

Book Description

From Harlequin Romance #2332, May 1980, Us Edition:

It was the answer to their dreams!

Chantal and her brother could hardly believe their luck when they inherited from their grandmother prosperous vineyards in France.

But the legacy was not lovingly given--their unknown grand'mère had disowned them long ago. Only a quirk of fate brought this gift to them.

Their arrogant neighbor, Marquis de la Roque, laughed when he learned of their plans to work the land themselves. But that was just the challenge Chantal needed to prove him wrong!


From (Mills & Boon Romance #1591), December 1979, UK Edition:

The legacy of a small but very valuable piece of land int he prosperous Champagne country was just what Chantal and her brother needed to set themselves on their feet, and they were only too wiling to settle there and work it. But the arrogant Marquis de la Roque - 'Brut to my friends'-who owned all the rest of the land around, thought the worst of them and their efforts. The result of it all was that he hased her to marry him-but Chantal knew he was a man who would discard women as often, and as with little thought, as he would discard an inferior wine. Why should she take him seriously?


Publication History


Cover Variation (By Release Date)

Dec 1979<br\>UK Edition
May 1980 <br\>US Edition
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