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==Book Description==
 
==Book Description==
  
Teresa felt that she had been lucky, in the circumstances, to get the job of governess at Quimera - although she had not realised that Quimera was not, as she had imagined, in Spain, but was a small, almost primitive island off the coast of South America, and virtually ruled by the imposing Marqués Leonardo Anchorada de Ancoreda y Alonza. León was a benevolent enough employer, but Teresa did wish that she could manage to make a better impression on him - somehow she always seemed accident-prone where he was concerned! Then, too late, she realised why she was so anxious for him to think well of her - too late, because by then she had met his future wife, the sophisticated Doña Alicia de Antilla..
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Teresa felt that she had been lucky, in the circumstances, to get the job of governess at Quimera - although she had not realised that Quimera was not, as she had imagined, in Spain, but was a small, almost primitive island off the coast of South America, and virtually ruled by the imposing Marqués Leonardo Anchorada de Ancoreda y Alonza. León was a benevolent enough employer, but Teresa did wish that she could manage to make a better impression on him - somehow she always seemed accident-prone where he was concerned! Then, too late, she realised why she was so anxious for him to think well of her - too late, because by then she had met his future wife, the sophisticated Doña Alicia de Antilla..
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:49, 23 June 2012

1977 UK Edition
By Amanda Doyle
Publisher Mills & Boon Romance #1319
Release Month 1977 (UK)
Mills & Boon Romance Series #
Preceded by Flamingo Moon
Followed by Pineapple Girl

Book Description

Teresa felt that she had been lucky, in the circumstances, to get the job of governess at Quimera - although she had not realised that Quimera was not, as she had imagined, in Spain, but was a small, almost primitive island off the coast of South America, and virtually ruled by the imposing Marqués Leonardo Anchorada de Ancoreda y Alonza. León was a benevolent enough employer, but Teresa did wish that she could manage to make a better impression on him - somehow she always seemed accident-prone where he was concerned! Then, too late, she realised why she was so anxious for him to think well of her - too late, because by then she had met his future wife, the sophisticated Doña Alicia de Antilla..

Publication History


Cover Variation (By Release Date)

1977 <br\>UK Edition