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[[Category:1988 Releases]] [[Category:Brazil]] [[Category:Amazon]] [[Category:South America]] [[Category:Category Romance]]
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[[Image:0373110979.jpg|150px|thumb|right|Witch's Harvest (US Edition)]]
 
*'''Author''': Sara Craven
 
*'''Author''': Sara Craven
*'''Publisher''': [[Harlequin Presents]], [[Harlequin Presents By The Numbers|#1097]]
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*'''Publisher''': [[Mills and Boon Romance]], [[Mills and Boon Romance By The Numbers|#2826]] and [[Harlequin Presents]], [[Harlequin Presents By The Numbers|#1097]]
 
*'''Year''': 1988
 
*'''Year''': 1988
 
*'''Setting''':Brazilian Amazon Jungle
 
*'''Setting''':Brazilian Amazon Jungle
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Abigail married Vasco de Carvalho and let him sweep her off to his plantation in the wilds of Brazil because she couldn't resist him. Not that he was in love with her; he made that abundantly clear. But he needed a wife and the woman he really loved- Abigail's glamorous cousin Della - had just made one selfish demand to many. It was a marriage of convenience for Vasco. But what could Abigail expect from their life together- happiness or heartbreak?
 
Abigail married Vasco de Carvalho and let him sweep her off to his plantation in the wilds of Brazil because she couldn't resist him. Not that he was in love with her; he made that abundantly clear. But he needed a wife and the woman he really loved- Abigail's glamorous cousin Della - had just made one selfish demand to many. It was a marriage of convenience for Vasco. But what could Abigail expect from their life together- happiness or heartbreak?
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'''Description in the Harlequin Presents'''
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"Marry me, querida. Be my wife."
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Vasco da Carvalho's proposal came as a dream. Even in her wildest fantasies about the Brazilian rancher, Abigail had n dared to expect this!
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Until yesterday, this exotic male has been engaged to her cousin. Now . . . well, Abigail could only interpret Vasco's actions as those of a man doing the honorable thing.
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Because last night Abby had comforted him in his rage. And while she could never regret their unplanned moment of passion, how could she share a lifetime with a man who felt obligated to marry her?
  
 
==Facts==
 
==Facts==
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*In Brazilian translation of the book have a two change names. Vasco, the book's male main role, is called Vítor and Della, Abigail's villain cousin, is called Bella.
 
*In Brazilian translation of the book have a two change names. Vasco, the book's male main role, is called Vítor and Della, Abigail's villain cousin, is called Bella.
  
*The Brazilian Book title is: Além Do Sonho.
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==Translations==
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[[Image:Alem Do Sonho.jpg|75px|left]]
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*Brazil
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**'''Title''': Além Do Sonho
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**'''Publisher''': Nova Cultural
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**'''Year''': (ISBN: 85-351-0547-6)
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**'''Imprint''': Julia Cartão Postal nº 24

Latest revision as of 19:45, 20 June 2009

Witch's Harvest (US Edition)

Book Description

Abigail married Vasco de Carvalho and let him sweep her off to his plantation in the wilds of Brazil because she couldn't resist him. Not that he was in love with her; he made that abundantly clear. But he needed a wife and the woman he really loved- Abigail's glamorous cousin Della - had just made one selfish demand to many. It was a marriage of convenience for Vasco. But what could Abigail expect from their life together- happiness or heartbreak?

Description in the Harlequin Presents

"Marry me, querida. Be my wife."

Vasco da Carvalho's proposal came as a dream. Even in her wildest fantasies about the Brazilian rancher, Abigail had n dared to expect this!

Until yesterday, this exotic male has been engaged to her cousin. Now . . . well, Abigail could only interpret Vasco's actions as those of a man doing the honorable thing.

Because last night Abby had comforted him in his rage. And while she could never regret their unplanned moment of passion, how could she share a lifetime with a man who felt obligated to marry her?

Facts

  • In Brazilian translation of the book have a two change names. Vasco, the book's male main role, is called Vítor and Della, Abigail's villain cousin, is called Bella.

Translations

Alem Do Sonho.jpg
  • Brazil
    • Title: Além Do Sonho
    • Publisher: Nova Cultural
    • Year: (ISBN: 85-351-0547-6)
    • Imprint: Julia Cartão Postal nº 24