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Latest revision as of 17:40, 4 July 2012

1968 UK Edition
By Essie Summers
Publisher Mills & Boon Romance #310
Release Month 1968 (UK)
Mills & Boon Romance Series #
Preceded by The Hospital In Buwambo
Followed by Teachers Must Learn

Book Description

Since they first met, when she was twelve and he was nineteen, Rosalind had loved her stepbrother Rowland, and as she grew older it gradually became understood that they would marry. So that when Rowland gently but firmly indicated that after all she was wasting her time, the blow was so great that Rosalind left home. She tried to bury her heartbreak in an absorbing job, in world travel - but the pull of her love was still there, and now, four years later, she was back at their New Zealand home. As soon as they met again, Rosalind knew without a doubt that her feelings hadn't changed. But it was just as clear that neither had Rowland's. What did Rosalind do now?

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

1968 <br\>UK HB Edition
1968 <br\>UK Edition