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(New page: * '''Author''': Mary Kay Simmons * '''Publisher''': Dell * '''Year''': 1972 The Two-Faced Heart! Lovely young Marisa Cameron was startled when she inherited the great old mansion...)
 
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* '''Year''': 1972
 
The Two-Faced Heart! Lovely young Marisa Cameron was startled when she inherited the great old mansion on Cameron Hill and the vast Cameron fortune. Around her she felt the hate of the rest of the family---and envy so keen that it felt like a knife at her throat. Her distant cousin Ian offered Marisa refuge from her growing fear. Handsome, witty, charming, Ian proposed and she accepted---only to learn too late that she was irresistibly drawn to another man, a man she should have despised. Now Marisa was bride to one man and slave to another---and each dangerous day made her more certain that one of them wanted to kill her...
 
The Two-Faced Heart! Lovely young Marisa Cameron was startled when she inherited the great old mansion on Cameron Hill and the vast Cameron fortune. Around her she felt the hate of the rest of the family---and envy so keen that it felt like a knife at her throat. Her distant cousin Ian offered Marisa refuge from her growing fear. Handsome, witty, charming, Ian proposed and she accepted---only to learn too late that she was irresistibly drawn to another man, a man she should have despised. Now Marisa was bride to one man and slave to another---and each dangerous day made her more certain that one of them wanted to kill her...

Latest revision as of 04:33, 29 August 2007

The Two-Faced Heart! Lovely young Marisa Cameron was startled when she inherited the great old mansion on Cameron Hill and the vast Cameron fortune. Around her she felt the hate of the rest of the family---and envy so keen that it felt like a knife at her throat. Her distant cousin Ian offered Marisa refuge from her growing fear. Handsome, witty, charming, Ian proposed and she accepted---only to learn too late that she was irresistibly drawn to another man, a man she should have despised. Now Marisa was bride to one man and slave to another---and each dangerous day made her more certain that one of them wanted to kill her...