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Revision as of 06:47, 19 April 2011
By Rosalind Brett | |
Publisher | Harlequin Romance #656 |
Release Month | 1962 (US) |
Harlequin Romance Series # | |
Preceded by | Outpost Hospital |
Followed by | Orphan Bride |
- Author: Rosalind Brett
- Publisher: Harlequin Romance #656
- Year: 1962
Book Description
From fictiondb.com:
When Melanie went out to the romantic tropical island of Mindoa, in the Indian Ocean, she was little more than a schoolgirl, both in years and in lack of experience of life. When she left only eight months later she had become a woman. What was responsible for the change? Partly is was Mindoa itself, exotic and glamorous and utterly unlike anything Melanie had encountered before; perhaps it was the people she met -- the small but cosmopolitan white colony, living together but all so different from each other. But most of all it was the masterful Stephen Brent who had brought about such a transformation in the quiet English girl -- Stephen, between whom and Melanie there was such a gulf of years and worldly experience, yet against whose magnetic attraction she had not a chance to defend herself.
Publication History
- 1962 - Paperback Release (Harlequin Romance #656) (US Original Release)
- 1974 - Paperback Release (Mills & Boon Romance) (UK Original Release)
- 1981, August - Paperback Release (Mills & Boon Best Seller Romance #311) (UK Reissue)