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− | Violet Winspear | + | * '''Author''': [[Violet Winspear]] |
+ | * '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin Romance]] | ||
+ | * '''Year''': 1972 | ||
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Rosary was confident that she was going to make a good job of tutoring a young Portuguese girl — but Gisela's father, the imposing Dom Duarte de Montqueiro Ardo, thought otherwise. Rosary was too young and inexperienced, he decreed. | Rosary was confident that she was going to make a good job of tutoring a young Portuguese girl — but Gisela's father, the imposing Dom Duarte de Montqueiro Ardo, thought otherwise. Rosary was too young and inexperienced, he decreed. | ||
And that was not the only problem posed by Dom Duarte... | And that was not the only problem posed by Dom Duarte... |
Latest revision as of 02:07, 17 June 2008
- Author: Violet Winspear
- Publisher: Harlequin Romance
- Year: 1972
Book Description
Rosary was confident that she was going to make a good job of tutoring a young Portuguese girl — but Gisela's father, the imposing Dom Duarte de Montqueiro Ardo, thought otherwise. Rosary was too young and inexperienced, he decreed. And that was not the only problem posed by Dom Duarte...