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Revision as of 16:13, 4 July 2012

1967 US Edition
By Essie Summers
Publisher Harlequin Romance #1156
  Mills & Boon Romance #269
Release Month Nov 1967 (US)
  May 1968 (UK)
Harlequin Romance Series #
Preceded by Miss Miranda's Walk
Followed by Yesterday's Magic
Mills & Boon Romance Series #
Preceded by South From Sounion
Followed by The Last Of The Mallorys

Book Description

Annabel Lee had been brought up in an orphanage, but had always longed to be able to trace her father, and at last she decided to follow the slender clues she had to her real identity. They led her to the most beautiful place in the world - where annabel not only found what she was seeking, but met the most wonderful man in the world, too!

Publication History

Includes: "The Master Of Tawhai"/"His Serene Miss Smith"/"A Place Called Paradise"

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

1967 <br\>UK Hardback Edition
Unknown Release <br\>US Reissue
May 1968 <br\>UK Edition
Unknown Release <br\>US Reissue
Unknown Release <br\>UK Reissue