Difference between revisions of "The Garden Of Don José"

From Romance Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "Category:1969 ReleasesCategory:Category Romance {| cellpadding="2" style="border:3px solid lightgray; font-size:86%" align="right" |- | colspan="2" align="center" width=...")
 
Line 14: Line 14:
 
| valign="top" width="75px" | '''Preceded by'''          ||width="100px" | ''[[Caprice In Hospital Blue]]''
 
| valign="top" width="75px" | '''Preceded by'''          ||width="100px" | ''[[Caprice In Hospital Blue]]''
 
|-
 
|-
| valign="top"              | '''Followed by'''          ||                ''[[A Man Apart]]''
+
| valign="top"              | '''Followed by'''          ||                ''[[A Man Apart - Jane Donnelly|A Man Apart]]''
 
|}
 
|}
 
* '''Author''': [[Rose Burghley]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Rose Burghley]]

Revision as of 07:41, 4 July 2012

1969 UK Edition
By Rose Burghley
Publisher Mills & Boon Romance #376
Release Month 1969 (UK)
Mills & Boon Romance Series #
Preceded by Caprice In Hospital Blue
Followed by A Man Apart

Book Description

Lois Tarrant had gone to Madrid on a literally flying visit, to deliver the trousseau of Dona Inez de Castenova. But a sudden tragic accident meant the postponememt of the wedding plans. Dona Inez, it was decided, should return at once to her home in Andalusia - and she would need a woman companion for the journey. So Lois, instead of returning to London, found herself travelling with Dona Inez and her guardian, the masterful Don Jose Farrara de Martinez y Arova, for an indefinite stay.

The close proximity of Don Jose had the not unsurprising effect of causing Lois to fall in love with him; but the Don had a close - and very beautiful! - friend, the lovely widowed Madame Helene Duplessis, and she had very different plans for his future...

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

1969 <br\>UK Edition