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''(From [[Mills and Boon Romance|Mills & Boon Romance]] [[Mills and Boon Romance By The Numbers|#1344]], January 1978, UK Edition):''
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Nicky had never really known her father.
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So when he died she couldn't grieve - espeically when she learned that he had left her a half share in his plantation on Maloa, a lovely little tropical island off the coast of New Zealand.  The only thing that worried her at first was her father's partner, Ross McVeigh, and the fact that he turned out to be the mysterious stranger with whom she had spent one enchanted evening in Suva.    Later, of course, there were other problems; she found she had fallen in love with Ross with quite disastrous speed, while he was always singing the praises of the glamorous Helen Curtis.  Worse still, she realised that there was something very strange about her 'partnership' with Ross . . .
  
 
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Revision as of 17:09, 22 September 2009

By Gloria Bevan
Publisher Harlequin Romance #2149
  Mills & Boon Romance #1344
Original Release Date Mar 1978 (US)
  Jan 1978 (UK)
Harlequin Romance Series #
Preceded by Spring In
Followed by Touched By Fire
Mills & Boon Romance Series #
Preceded by Touched By Fire
Followed by Devil In Velvet

Book Description

(From Mills & Boon Romance #1344, January 1978, UK Edition):

Nicky had never really known her father.

So when he died she couldn't grieve - espeically when she learned that he had left her a half share in his plantation on Maloa, a lovely little tropical island off the coast of New Zealand. The only thing that worried her at first was her father's partner, Ross McVeigh, and the fact that he turned out to be the mysterious stranger with whom she had spent one enchanted evening in Suva. Later, of course, there were other problems; she found she had fallen in love with Ross with quite disastrous speed, while he was always singing the praises of the glamorous Helen Curtis. Worse still, she realised that there was something very strange about her 'partnership' with Ross . . .

Publication History