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Latest revision as of 08:03, 8 October 2011

1966 US Edition
By Sara Seale
Publisher Harlequin Romance #1072
  Mills & Boon Romance #350
Release Month Dec 1966 (US)
  Mar 1969 (UK)
Harlequin Romance Series #
Preceded by Spiced With Cloves
Followed by The Torpington Annexe
Mills & Boon Romance Series #
Preceded by The Silent Valley
Followed by Girl Crusoe

Book Description

From fictiondb.com:

What would be the emotions of a young girl reared in an orphanage who suddenly inherits a fortune? Amanda, for seventeen years the inmate of an institution, finds herself an heiress with cousins whose existence she never suspected. This is the story of her struggle to adapt herself, her tender-hearted consideration for the disappointed relations who impose upon her, and her stormy association with the one man who can guide and protect her.

Publication History

Includes: The Young Amanda / The Truant Bride / Beggars May Sing

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

Dec 1966 <br\>US Edition
Mar 1969 <br\>UK Edition
1977 <br\>UK Edition
Unknown Release <br\>UK Reissue