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* 1966 - [[Harlequin Romance|Harlequin Publishing Co.]] | * 1966 - [[Harlequin Romance|Harlequin Publishing Co.]] | ||
* 1973 - [[Harlequin Romance]] | * 1973 - [[Harlequin Romance]] | ||
− | * 1983 - One Summer's Day / Passing Strangers / Red Lions (Omnibus) [[Harlequin Romance | + | * 1983 - One Summer's Day / Passing Strangers / Red Lions (Omnibus) [[Harlequin Romance Omnibus|Harlequin Romance Omnibus #80]] |
Latest revision as of 19:02, 23 December 2007
- Author: Catherine Airlie
- Publisher: Mills &Boon/Harlequin Publishing Co. Harlequin Romance #1062
- Year: 1961 (Mills & Boon), 1966 (Harlequin, first printing)
- Setting: Scotland
- Amazon Listing: One Summer's Day
About The Book
After years in America, Ailsa's Aunt Betsy Bellinger was determined to settle down in her native Scotland. She planned to buy the little Herculean island of Corrae, and took Ailsa along to inspect it and approve. But how could she know what parting with his family home would mean to the owner, Huntley MacLaren? Huntley, whom Ailsa loved, but who would never marry her now that he had nothing to offer her.
Current range for used copies is from $1.20 - $2.75. Original cover price was fifty cents. Airlie is a pseudonym used by Jean S. MacLeod.
Publishing History
- 1961 - Mills & Boon
- 1966 - Harlequin Publishing Co.
- 1973 - Harlequin Romance
- 1983 - One Summer's Day / Passing Strangers / Red Lions (Omnibus) Harlequin Romance Omnibus #80