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* '''Author''': [[Dorothy Daniels]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Dorothy Daniels]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Paperback Library]]  
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Paperback Library]]  
* '''Year''': 1963
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* '''Year''': 1963
 
Karen Carlisle thought her frantic flight from the past was over when she boarded a luxurious ocean liner, to become the ship's nurse. There, among strangers -- the richest and most glamorous people in the world -- she felt safe. Nobody asked why she was there. And she could pretend she was free like the others. But when an infant was stricken with a fatal disease which only Karen understood, her safety, her career, the love she had learned to cherish above all else, must be sacrificed. Though it might mean disgrace and the loss of her fiancé, Karen Carlisle prepared to reveal the scandalous truth.
 
Karen Carlisle thought her frantic flight from the past was over when she boarded a luxurious ocean liner, to become the ship's nurse. There, among strangers -- the richest and most glamorous people in the world -- she felt safe. Nobody asked why she was there. And she could pretend she was free like the others. But when an infant was stricken with a fatal disease which only Karen understood, her safety, her career, the love she had learned to cherish above all else, must be sacrificed. Though it might mean disgrace and the loss of her fiancé, Karen Carlisle prepared to reveal the scandalous truth.

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Karen Carlisle thought her frantic flight from the past was over when she boarded a luxurious ocean liner, to become the ship's nurse. There, among strangers -- the richest and most glamorous people in the world -- she felt safe. Nobody asked why she was there. And she could pretend she was free like the others. But when an infant was stricken with a fatal disease which only Karen understood, her safety, her career, the love she had learned to cherish above all else, must be sacrificed. Though it might mean disgrace and the loss of her fiancé, Karen Carlisle prepared to reveal the scandalous truth.