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Latest revision as of 03:11, 18 July 2011

1969 UK Edition
By Ivy Ferrari
Publisher Harlequin Romance #1312
  Mills & Boon Romance #336
Release Month Jun 1969 (US)
  Apr 1969 (UK)
Harlequin Romance Series #
Preceded by The Marriage Wheel
Followed by Mann Of The Medical Wing
Mills & Boon Romance Series #
Preceded by Spanish Lace
Followed by The Hills Of Maketu

Book Description

Blurb 1

From fictiondb.com:

Grace felt that she could never forgive Ellis Ridley for his involvement in her beloved Douglas's death, but circumstances threw them into each other's company. She found that Ellis closely resembled Douglas, and soon painful emotions were awakened.

Blurb 2

From the back cover of Mills & Boon Romance #336, Unknown Release, UK Reissue:

Grace had never forgiven Ellis Ridley for the part he had played in her beloved Douglas's death, and when for family reasons she had to return to her Northumberland home, it was the thought of seeing Ellis again that she most dreaded. Sure enough, they were thrown time and again into each other's company - and all the old heartache returned. Yet, after a while, Grace had to admit to herself that other, deeper emotions than hatred were there. Was it Ellis's resemblance to Douglas that made him so difficult to put out of her thoughts? And why should she assume that her new feelings were anything but one-sided, when the lovely Angela Forster made it so clear that Ellis was her propety?

Publication History

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

Apr 1969 <br\>UK Edition
Unknown Release <br\>UK Reissue
Unknown Release <br\>US Reissue
Unknown Release <br\>US Reissue