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* '''Author''': [[Rosalind Brett]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Rosalind Brett]]

Revision as of 20:27, 28 October 2012

1966 UK Edition
By Rosalind Brett
Publisher Harlequin Presents #71
  Mills & Boon Romance #211
Release Month Dec 1974 (US)
  Jul 1966 (UK)
Harlequin Presents Series #
Preceded by The Chateau Of St. Avrell
Followed by The Way Of A Tyrant
Mills & Boon Romance Series #
Preceded by The Viking Stranger
Followed by The Drummer Of Corrae
Mills & Boon Clasics Series #
Preceded by To Catch A Unicorn
Followed by Mayenga Farm

Book Description

The conditions under which Clare Meriden agreed to go out to Nigeria with Ross Brennan were unusual, to say the least.

Facing an eighteen-month posting to the desolate heart of the country, and admitting his need for the solace of feminine companionship, Ross suggested that Clare should marry him -- on his terms -- and that at the end of the eighteen months they should part, with no regrets on either side. Loving him as she did, Clare accepted, confident that every-thing would work out happily.

It was a confidence that was to be shattered from the moment the glamorous Patsy Harriman sent Ross a message to say that her divorce was through, and she was waiting for him...

Publication History

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

Jul 1966 <br\>UK Edition
Dec 1974 <br\>US Edition
Unknown Release <br\>US Reissue
Jun 1975 <br\>UK Reissue