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* '''Author''': [[Jane Arbor]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Jane Arbor]]

Revision as of 17:39, 5 July 2012

1969 UK Edition
By Jane Arbor
Publisher Mills & Boon Romance #372
Release Month 1969 (UK)
Mills & Boon Romance Series #
Preceded by The Girl For Gillgong
Followed by Second Chance
Harlequin Romance Series #
Preceded by The Cuckoo In The Spring
Followed by The Mind Of Mr. J.G. Reeder

Book Description

Vivien was naturally excited - what girl wouldn't be? - at setting off for France to pay a visit to the grandmother she had never known. To her relief they got on well together, so well that Vivien soon found herself helping to take charge of the factory where the Cordet family had been producing exquisite hand-sewn gloves for so many years. But Marthe Cordet, relieved of some of her work, had no intention of sitting idle. She now proposed to set about arranging a marriage for Vivien - an idea which Vivien, with her English views on marriage, strongly resisted. The question was, would she be able to circumvent, or even fully to guess at, the plans laid by Mathe's affectionate cunning?

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

1956 <br\>UK HB Edition
1959 <br\>US Edition
1969 <br\>UK Edition