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* '''Author''': [[ Robyn Anzelon ]] | * '''Author''': [[ Robyn Anzelon ]] | ||
* '''Publisher''': [[Mystique|Harlequin Mystique]] [[Mystique By The Numbers|# 137]] | * '''Publisher''': [[Mystique|Harlequin Mystique]] [[Mystique By The Numbers|# 137]] | ||
* '''Year''': 1981 | * '''Year''': 1981 | ||
− | She couldn't believe he would harm anyone... Brooke Williamson returned to her beloved California to photograph the coastline for a book of poems. Or so her story went. In reality, it was the trouble at Seafog -- the house on the cliffs -- that drew her back. Four years earlier she had left Scott Stewart there, knowing their love would never win against the hatred his family bore her. But now a woman had died on Seafog's cliffs, and Scott was accused of murder. No one believed the distraught child who accused him. Even Brooke refused to listen ... until she had no choice. | + | * '''Setting''': California |
+ | She couldn't believe he would harm anyone... Brooke Williamson returned to her beloved California to photograph the coastline for a book of poems. Or so her story went. In reality, it was the trouble at Seafog -- the house on the cliffs -- that drew her back. Four years earlier she had left Scott Stewart there, knowing their love would never win against the hatred his family bore her. But now a woman had died on Seafog's cliffs, and Scott was accused of murder. No one believed the distraught child who accused him. Even Brooke refused to listen... until she had no choice. |
Revision as of 00:47, 22 September 2007
- Author: Robyn Anzelon
- Publisher: Harlequin Mystique # 137
- Year: 1981
- Setting: California
She couldn't believe he would harm anyone... Brooke Williamson returned to her beloved California to photograph the coastline for a book of poems. Or so her story went. In reality, it was the trouble at Seafog -- the house on the cliffs -- that drew her back. Four years earlier she had left Scott Stewart there, knowing their love would never win against the hatred his family bore her. But now a woman had died on Seafog's cliffs, and Scott was accused of murder. No one believed the distraught child who accused him. Even Brooke refused to listen... until she had no choice.