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| valign="top" | '''Release Month''' || 1949 (US) | | valign="top" | '''Release Month''' || 1949 (US) | ||
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− | | colspan="2" | '''[[Harlequin Romance|Harlequin Romance]] Series | + | | colspan="2" | '''[[Harlequin Romance|Harlequin Romance]] Series''' |
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| Valign="top" | '''Preceded by''' ||width="100px" | ''[[Six-Guns Of Sandoval]]'' | | Valign="top" | '''Preceded by''' ||width="100px" | ''[[Six-Guns Of Sandoval]]'' | ||
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==Book Description== | ==Book Description== | ||
− | She's a smooth blonde with enough real glamour not to need makeup - especially when she's in tight white satin! | + | She's a smooth blonde with enough real glamour not to need makeup - especially when she's in tight white satin! She's honest and sort of naïve, but she knows how to get a man or get rid of a wolf. |
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+ | She's a cigarette girl in a spot just off Chicago's loop, but she's about to start really going places. As she goes, she collects an Indian raja, an amorous sheikh and a mysterious gentleman reputed to be the Rockefeller of Burma. These gents are after something, chasing the gal around the world to get it, and it ain't hay. That's where her butterflies come in - they flutter hard, warning her when she's scared or propositioned, and they're working overtime. | ||
==Cover Variation (By Release Date)== | ==Cover Variation (By Release Date)== |
Latest revision as of 14:50, 26 May 2012
By Tom Powers | |
Publisher | Harlequin Romance #15 |
Release Month | 1949 (US) |
Harlequin Romance Series | |
Preceded by | Six-Guns Of Sandoval |
Followed by | No Nice Girl |
- Author: Tom Powers
- Publisher: Harlequin Romance #15
- Year: 1949
Book Description
She's a smooth blonde with enough real glamour not to need makeup - especially when she's in tight white satin! She's honest and sort of naïve, but she knows how to get a man or get rid of a wolf.
She's a cigarette girl in a spot just off Chicago's loop, but she's about to start really going places. As she goes, she collects an Indian raja, an amorous sheikh and a mysterious gentleman reputed to be the Rockefeller of Burma. These gents are after something, chasing the gal around the world to get it, and it ain't hay. That's where her butterflies come in - they flutter hard, warning her when she's scared or propositioned, and they're working overtime.