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==Book Description==
 
==Book Description==
  
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Stephen Lestrange, aged thirty-seven, had reached the sunlit afternoon of his life before he decided to get married. Rich, attractive, a highly successful potrait painter, he was used to having his own way and not bothering much about anyone ese. Could such a man settle down to marriage with a quiet little thing like Lucy? - particulary when, as she was aware, he had married her on the rebound? But Lucy had resources of her own; and when the lovely, unscrupulous Helga came back into Stephen's life, with the clear intention of remaining in the foreground, the two women were more evenly matched than an outside observer might have thought.
  
 
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The story, beginning in London, moves to Paris and then to the enchanting background of the Austrian alps in summer.
  
 
==Cover Variation (By Release Date)==
 
==Cover Variation (By Release Date)==

Latest revision as of 06:31, 4 July 2012

1969 UK Edition
By Rose Burghley
Publisher Mills & Boon Romance #368
Release Month 1969 (UK)
Mills & Boon Romance Series #
Preceded by Dark Star
Followed by The Curtain Rises

Book Description

Stephen Lestrange, aged thirty-seven, had reached the sunlit afternoon of his life before he decided to get married. Rich, attractive, a highly successful potrait painter, he was used to having his own way and not bothering much about anyone ese. Could such a man settle down to marriage with a quiet little thing like Lucy? - particulary when, as she was aware, he had married her on the rebound? But Lucy had resources of her own; and when the lovely, unscrupulous Helga came back into Stephen's life, with the clear intention of remaining in the foreground, the two women were more evenly matched than an outside observer might have thought.

The story, beginning in London, moves to Paris and then to the enchanting background of the Austrian alps in summer.

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

1969 <br\>UK Edition