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[[Category:Category Romance]][[category:1980 Releases]][[Category:Historical Romance]][[Category:Africa]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Christina Laffeaty]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Christina Laffeaty]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Mills and Boon]] - [[Historical Romance]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Mills and Boon]] - [[Historical Romance]]
 
* '''Year''': 1980
 
* '''Year''': 1980
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* '''Setting''': Africa, 1879
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==Book Description==
 
When Constance Hudson inherits a fortune, it seems the ideal opportunity to remind her cousin Martin -- whom she has always loved -- that she might be a desirable missionary's wife. How can he reject a girl who travels all the way to remote Zululand for his sake, and who is willing to give her inheritance to his Magwana Mission? Unfortunately the year is 1879 and Zululand is in dangerous ferment. Cassandra cannot even reach Martin -- except with the help of Saul Purnell, an arrogant Englishman brought up by natives to become a white Zulu chief, appointed by King Cetewayo. And why should he bother with Cassandra's problems when he is facing the impending war between whites and Zulus?
 
When Constance Hudson inherits a fortune, it seems the ideal opportunity to remind her cousin Martin -- whom she has always loved -- that she might be a desirable missionary's wife. How can he reject a girl who travels all the way to remote Zululand for his sake, and who is willing to give her inheritance to his Magwana Mission? Unfortunately the year is 1879 and Zululand is in dangerous ferment. Cassandra cannot even reach Martin -- except with the help of Saul Purnell, an arrogant Englishman brought up by natives to become a white Zulu chief, appointed by King Cetewayo. And why should he bother with Cassandra's problems when he is facing the impending war between whites and Zulus?

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Book Description

When Constance Hudson inherits a fortune, it seems the ideal opportunity to remind her cousin Martin -- whom she has always loved -- that she might be a desirable missionary's wife. How can he reject a girl who travels all the way to remote Zululand for his sake, and who is willing to give her inheritance to his Magwana Mission? Unfortunately the year is 1879 and Zululand is in dangerous ferment. Cassandra cannot even reach Martin -- except with the help of Saul Purnell, an arrogant Englishman brought up by natives to become a white Zulu chief, appointed by King Cetewayo. And why should he bother with Cassandra's problems when he is facing the impending war between whites and Zulus?