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* '''Author''': [[Violet Winspear]]
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* '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin Presents]]
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* '''Year''': 1980
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==Book Description==
 
At eighteen, having spent all her life in a convent and intending in due course to take the veil, Iris nevertheless agreed with her Mother Superior that it would be a good idea first to venture out into the world to see what life was like. So she took a job as summer governess to the small son of the Greek business man Zonar Mavrakis - and found out with a vengeance! Even to a more worldly girl than Iris, Zonar would have been overwhelming, as it was, Iris stood no chance against his irresistible magnetism. But why should he give her a second thought, when there were so many other girls - her glamorous school friend Colette for one - who were his for the asking?
 
At eighteen, having spent all her life in a convent and intending in due course to take the veil, Iris nevertheless agreed with her Mother Superior that it would be a good idea first to venture out into the world to see what life was like. So she took a job as summer governess to the small son of the Greek business man Zonar Mavrakis - and found out with a vengeance! Even to a more worldly girl than Iris, Zonar would have been overwhelming, as it was, Iris stood no chance against his irresistible magnetism. But why should he give her a second thought, when there were so many other girls - her glamorous school friend Colette for one - who were his for the asking?

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Book Description

At eighteen, having spent all her life in a convent and intending in due course to take the veil, Iris nevertheless agreed with her Mother Superior that it would be a good idea first to venture out into the world to see what life was like. So she took a job as summer governess to the small son of the Greek business man Zonar Mavrakis - and found out with a vengeance! Even to a more worldly girl than Iris, Zonar would have been overwhelming, as it was, Iris stood no chance against his irresistible magnetism. But why should he give her a second thought, when there were so many other girls - her glamorous school friend Colette for one - who were his for the asking?