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'''''From [[Harlequin Romance]] [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|#2400]], April 1981, US Edition:'''''
 
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Latest revision as of 00:23, 16 May 2012

April 1981 US Edition
By Margaret Way
Publisher Harlequin Romance #2400
  Mills & Boon Romance #1701
Release Month October 1980 (UK)
  April 1981 (US)
'Harlequin Romance Series #2400
Preceded by The Inherited Bride
Followed by Sicilian Summer
Mills & Boon Romance Series #1701
Preceded by The Winds Of Winter
Followed by Sweet Not Always

Book Description

From Harlequin Romance #2400, April 1981, US Edition:

If only she had never returned Where did affection end and love begin? Nick Langford was a super person – handsome, wealthy, kind and understanding – but he treated Kendall like a child. She was grateful to Nick for being a good friend of the family, but this “big brother” nonsense had to stop. Kendall was a woman now and she could look after herself! Or she thought she could – until she realized she was in love with Nick! Suddenly life seemed very complicated . . .

Publication History

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

October 1980 <br\>UK Edition
April 1981 <br\>US Edition