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* '''Author''': [[Rosalind Brett]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Rosalind Brett]]

Revision as of 19:12, 28 October 2012

1966 UK Edition
By Rosalind Brett
Publisher Harlequin Romance #1176
  Mills & Boon Romance #214
Release Month Jan 1968 (US)
  Sept 1966 (UK)
Harlequin Romance Series #
Preceded by Moon Over Madrid
Followed by The Marriage Of Doctor Royle
Mills & Boon Romance Series #
Preceded by The Rhythm Of Flamenco
Followed by A Change For Clancy
Mills & Boon Classics Series #
Preceded by Never To Love
Followed by Child Friday

Book Description

Pat Brading had gone out to West Africa partly to be with her father and partly to avoid the situation which was developing between her and her old friend Stephen Holman. She felt it was not fair to Steve's fiancee - and anyway, the prospect of Africa had always fascinated her. It turned out to be everything Pat had always dreamed it would - so much so that, when Steve followed her out there, announcing that his engagement was off and begging her to marry him and return to England, Pat refused. But what was she really clinging to - Africa, or the teak-hard rubber planter Nick Farland, who had always treated her as a kid sister but never as a woman?

Publication History

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

Sept 1966 <br\>UK Edition
Unknown Release <br\>US Ressue