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Liz had never particularly wanted to be married -- she hadn't a high enough opinion of men! -- and she certainly hadn't wanted to marry the half-Greek Nigel Shapani.
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Yet here she was, married to him indeed and firmly settled in his beautiful home in Delphi. How had it all happened? Unfortunately, under the terms of an eccentric will, if the two of them hadn't married two family for-tunes would have been lost -- not only to Liz and Nigel, but to Liz's elderly relatives who needed the money. But it was to be a business arrangement only. She would never let herself fall in love with him; to a Greek love meant subservience in a woman, and Liz would never stand for that.
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But Nigel was a very attractive man. Could she manage to be that strong-minded?
  
 
==Publication History==
 
==Publication History==

Revision as of 05:09, 26 September 2009

By Anne Hampson
Publisher Harlequin Presents #40
  Mills & Boon Romance #675
Original Release Date Apr 1974 (US)
  Aug 1972 (UK)
Harlequin Presents Series #
Preceded by Tawny Sands
Followed by Dangerous Enchantment
Mills & Boon Romance Series #
Preceded by Vineyard In A Valley
Followed by Moment Of Decision

Book Description

Liz had never particularly wanted to be married -- she hadn't a high enough opinion of men! -- and she certainly hadn't wanted to marry the half-Greek Nigel Shapani.

Yet here she was, married to him indeed and firmly settled in his beautiful home in Delphi. How had it all happened? Unfortunately, under the terms of an eccentric will, if the two of them hadn't married two family for-tunes would have been lost -- not only to Liz and Nigel, but to Liz's elderly relatives who needed the money. But it was to be a business arrangement only. She would never let herself fall in love with him; to a Greek love meant subservience in a woman, and Liz would never stand for that.

But Nigel was a very attractive man. Could she manage to be that strong-minded?

Publication History

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

Apr 1974 <br\>US Edition