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When Rose's Tante Elise invited her and her stepsister Sylvie to take charge of a small sho in a village in the South of France for a year, Rose jumped at the chance. But the girls arrived in Maurinaire to find it very different from the usual Riviera resort. Instead, it was still an almost feudal set-up, with everything centring on the local industry of cork-growing, tourism discouraged rather than welcomed, and the villagers still looking to their seigneur for guidance and employment. In fact Rose discovered, to her annoyance, that she could not even begin trading at La Boutique without the sanctin of the great Monsieur Saint-Guy. Why, he sounded like a belted earl, she thought crossly. But her first meeting with him was to be the start of an electric relationship.
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When Rose's Tante Elise invited her and her stepsister Sylvie to take charge of a small sho in a village in the South of France for a year, Rose jumped at the chance. But the girls arrived in Maurinaire to find it very different from the usual Riviera resort. Instead, it was still an almost feudal set-up, with everything centring on the local industry of cork-growing, tourism discouraged rather than welcomed, and the villagers still looking to their seigneur for guidance and employment. In fact Rose discovered, to her annoyance, that she could not even begin trading at La Boutique without the sanction of the great Monsieur Saint-Guy. Why, he sounded like a belted earl, she thought crossly. But her first meeting with him was to be the start of an electric relationship.
 
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Revision as of 16:47, 27 April 2011

1966 UK Edition
By Jane Arbor
Publisher Mills & Boon Romance #203
Release Month 1966 (UK)
Mills & Boon Romance Series #
Preceded by The Night Of The Hurricane
Followed by Terrace In The Sun

Book Description

When Rose's Tante Elise invited her and her stepsister Sylvie to take charge of a small sho in a village in the South of France for a year, Rose jumped at the chance. But the girls arrived in Maurinaire to find it very different from the usual Riviera resort. Instead, it was still an almost feudal set-up, with everything centring on the local industry of cork-growing, tourism discouraged rather than welcomed, and the villagers still looking to their seigneur for guidance and employment. In fact Rose discovered, to her annoyance, that she could not even begin trading at La Boutique without the sanction of the great Monsieur Saint-Guy. Why, he sounded like a belted earl, she thought crossly. But her first meeting with him was to be the start of an electric relationship.

Cover Variation (By Release Date)