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Revision as of 20:39, 18 April 2011

By Janet Dailey
Publisher Harlequin Presents #231
  Mills & Boon Romance #1331
Release Month Apr 1978 (US)
  Dec 1977 (UK)
Harlequin Presents Series #
Preceded by Time Of The Temptress
Followed by Bride At Whangatapu
Mills & Boon Romance Series #
Preceded by Beloved Vagabond
Followed by Mutiny In Paradise

Book Description

From fictiondb.com:

Leah was reluctant to leave the mountain site where their plane had crashed for the hostile desert beyond. "We could die out there," she argued.

But Reilly was part Indian, and she discovered that her strong, resourceful companion could survive in primitive conditions with relative little hardship.

Perhaps this was his attraction to her. This, and the intimacy of their isolated situation. But, would their return to civilization, as he predicted, diminish the special bond between them?

Publication History

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

Apr 1978 <br\>US Edition