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| + | When Della Neve went on a Mediterranean cruise she wanted a rest, not a holiday romance. Her future was already bound to Marsh Graham, the fiance to whom she owed everything -- who had brought her up, moulded her into a great star, and who loved her deeply. | ||
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| + | But on board ship Della met Nicholas di Fioro Franquila, a charming, rakish, devastating man of the world who treated women as playthings. Nevertheless, Della began to find herself falling for him as all his other women did; to become gradually aware that in Nicholas she was finding something that was missing in her relationship with Marsh -- rapture, perhaps? | ||
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| + | But even if Nicholas should see her as some-thing more than just another conquest, how could she think of him when she owed Marsh so much? | ||
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Revision as of 05:02, 26 September 2009
| By Violet Winspear | |
| Publisher | Harlequin Presents #33 |
| Mills & Boon Romance #835 | |
| Original Release Date | Jan 1974 (US) |
| 1974 (UK) | |
| Harlequin Presents Series # | |
| Preceded by | Jake Howard's Wife |
| Followed by | Stormy The Way |
| Mills & Boon Romance Series # | |
| Preceded by | Miranda's Marriage |
| Followed by | No Gentle Possession |
- Author: Violet Winspear
- Publisher: Harlequin Presents #33
- Year: 1974, January
Book Description
When Della Neve went on a Mediterranean cruise she wanted a rest, not a holiday romance. Her future was already bound to Marsh Graham, the fiance to whom she owed everything -- who had brought her up, moulded her into a great star, and who loved her deeply.
But on board ship Della met Nicholas di Fioro Franquila, a charming, rakish, devastating man of the world who treated women as playthings. Nevertheless, Della began to find herself falling for him as all his other women did; to become gradually aware that in Nicholas she was finding something that was missing in her relationship with Marsh -- rapture, perhaps?
But even if Nicholas should see her as some-thing more than just another conquest, how could she think of him when she owed Marsh so much?
Publication History
- 1974, January - Harlequin Presents #33 (US Original Release)
- 1974 - Mills & Boon Romance #835 (UK Original Release)
- 1981, May - Mills & Boon Best Seller Romance #300
- XXXX, XXXXX - Harlequin Presents Collection #22


