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"Any girl who's making a fool of herself over Johnny May is lucky when it's over" was Tawny's opinion of her boss. As script-writer on Johnny's television team she found him stimulating to work with, but as an emotional involvement, never! Men like Martin Hagar, she decided, were far more stable prospects. But when the team went to work on a programme involving Martin, in a tiny Cornish fishing village with a background of tragedy that had always coloured Martin's life, Tawny began to see the situation more clearly. Which man was really for her - Martin, with his roots so deep in the past that sixty years ago was yesterday, or Johnny who was ahead of tomorrow? | "Any girl who's making a fool of herself over Johnny May is lucky when it's over" was Tawny's opinion of her boss. As script-writer on Johnny's television team she found him stimulating to work with, but as an emotional involvement, never! Men like Martin Hagar, she decided, were far more stable prospects. But when the team went to work on a programme involving Martin, in a tiny Cornish fishing village with a background of tragedy that had always coloured Martin's life, Tawny began to see the situation more clearly. Which man was really for her - Martin, with his roots so deep in the past that sixty years ago was yesterday, or Johnny who was ahead of tomorrow? | ||
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==Cover Variation (By Release Date)== | ==Cover Variation (By Release Date)== |
Latest revision as of 09:54, 4 July 2012
By Jane Donnelly | |
Publisher | Mills & Boon Romance #388 |
Release Month | 1969 (UK) |
Mills & Boon Romance Series # | |
Preceded by | Design For Loving |
Followed by | The Ross Inheritance |
- Author: Jane Donnelly
- Publisher: Mills & Boon Romance #388
- Year: 1969
Book Description
"Any girl who's making a fool of herself over Johnny May is lucky when it's over" was Tawny's opinion of her boss. As script-writer on Johnny's television team she found him stimulating to work with, but as an emotional involvement, never! Men like Martin Hagar, she decided, were far more stable prospects. But when the team went to work on a programme involving Martin, in a tiny Cornish fishing village with a background of tragedy that had always coloured Martin's life, Tawny began to see the situation more clearly. Which man was really for her - Martin, with his roots so deep in the past that sixty years ago was yesterday, or Johnny who was ahead of tomorrow?