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1957 <br\>UK HB Edition
By Alex Stuart
Publisher Mills & Boon Romance #506
  Mills & Boon Romance #298
Release Month 1960 (US & UK)
  Aug 1968 (UK)
Harlequin Romance Series #
Preceded by Meet Doctor Kettering
Followed by It's Wise to Forget
Mills & Boon Romance Series #
Preceded by The Garden Of Persephone
Followed by Stranger's Trespass

Book Description

The Vicar's voice began to intone the opening words of the marriage service, and the sun streamed down through the high stained-glass window behind the altar, touching the nodding daffodils to molten gold and forming a strange, many-coloured pattern at Linda's feet.

But as Charles Blakeney spoke aloud the vows which would make her his wife, his throat ached with pity. For tradgey brooded over the quiet flower-decked church and the lovely girl who stood beside him. And he could not share his tragic knowledge with her...

Publication History

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

1957 <br\>UK HB Edition
Aug 1968 <br\>UK Edition