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* '''Author''': [[Sara Seale]] | * '''Author''': [[Sara Seale]] | ||
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* '''Year''': 1962 | * '''Year''': 1962 | ||
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Revision as of 17:46, 1 June 2012
By Sara Seale | |
Publisher | Harlequin Romance #645 |
Mills & Boon Romance #219 | |
Release Month | 1962 (US) |
Nov 1966 (UK) | |
Harlequin Romance Series # | |
Preceded by | Never To Love |
Followed by | Nurse In Waiting |
Mills & Boon Romance Series # | |
Preceded by | The Captain's Table |
Followed by | The Secret Marriage |
- Author: Sara Seale
- Published By: Harlequin Romance #645
- Year: 1962
Book Description
There was a curious similarity between the fairy tale of "Beauty and the Beast" and Selley Wynthorpe's relationship with Nicholas Penryn. The Beast lived in a remote house, surrounded by high walls; so did Nicholas. Beauty's father brought her a white rose from hte Beast's garden; so did Shelley's father, when he visited Nicholas and they came to their strange arrangement that Shelley should become Nicholas's wife. The Beast was hideously ugly - and Nicholas, badly scarred, was convinced that no woman could ever feel anything but revulsion for him. But...after a year and a day, Beauty had fallen truly in love with the Beast. Would Shelley, with her gentle ways, be able to bring her own love story to its happy ending?
Publication History
- 1962 - Paperback Release (Harlequin Romance #645) (US Original Release)
- 1966, November - Paperback Release (Mills & Boon Romance #219) (UK Original Release)
- 1977, September - Paperback Release (Mills & Boon Classic #126)