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THE CAZALET BRIDE
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Cazalet Bride, The}}[[Category:1970 Releases]][[Category:Category Romance]][[Category:Spain]][[Category:Nurse]]
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* '''Author''': [[Violet Winspear]]
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* '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin Presents]]
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* '''Year''': 1970
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* '''Setting''': Spain
  
Violet Winsper - 1970
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==Book Description==
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Young Ricki O'Neill was at the end of her holiday in Spain when she met the imposing Don Arturo de Cazalet, and when Don Arturo offered her a job as nurse to his crippled nephew, seven-year-old Jaime, on his vast estate in Andalusia, Ricki jumped at the chance to stay on for a while in that beautiful country. She got on well with her small charge, but as time went on she was puzzled and disturbed to discover that small Jaime didn't like or trust his uncle.
  
Young Ricki O'Neill was at the end of her holiday in Spain when she met the imposing Don
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Then she learned why - the child was convinced that Don Arturo had been responsible for the car accident - or was it an accident? - in which his parents had been killed. Should Ricki try to ignore it as the figment of a child's imagination or ought she to try to find what was at the bottom of it all?
Arturo de Cazalet, and when Don Arturo offered her a job as nurse to his crippled nephew,
 
seven-year-old Jaime, on his vast estate in Andalusia, Ricki jumped at the chance to stay
 
on for a while in that beautiful country. She got on well with her small charge, but as
 
time went on she was puzzled and disturbed to discover that small Jaime didn't like or
 
trust his uncle.
 
 
 
Then she learned why - the child was convinced that Don Arturo had been responsible for the
 
car accident - or was it an accident? - in which his parents had been killed. Should Ricki  
 
try to ignore it as the figment of a child's imagination or ought she to try to find what  
 
was at the bottom of it all?
 

Latest revision as of 02:09, 17 June 2008

Book Description

Young Ricki O'Neill was at the end of her holiday in Spain when she met the imposing Don Arturo de Cazalet, and when Don Arturo offered her a job as nurse to his crippled nephew, seven-year-old Jaime, on his vast estate in Andalusia, Ricki jumped at the chance to stay on for a while in that beautiful country. She got on well with her small charge, but as time went on she was puzzled and disturbed to discover that small Jaime didn't like or trust his uncle.

Then she learned why - the child was convinced that Don Arturo had been responsible for the car accident - or was it an accident? - in which his parents had been killed. Should Ricki try to ignore it as the figment of a child's imagination or ought she to try to find what was at the bottom of it all?