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+ | Hoping for some degree of solitude and complete relief from women, Julian Caswell had gone as plantation manager to the tropical island of Valeira. When he discovered a lone white girl in his fastness of men he was, not unnaturally, hostile, and Philippa Crane was commanded to leave. But Phil was young and unspoiled and full of pluck; she was also determined to remain on Valeira. She won the first round against the cold, inflexible Julian --- but his past experience of women had made him bitter and unwary. It was a heart-breaking problem for a girl who was rapidly falling in love --- and inevitably climate and circumstances took their part in bringing Philippa's story to its dramatic conclusion. | ||
==Publication History== | ==Publication History== |
Revision as of 06:41, 25 September 2009
By Rosalind Brett | |
Publisher | Harlequin Presents #43 |
Mills & Boon Romance #205 | |
Original Release Date | May 1974 (US) |
Apr 1966 (UK) | |
Harlequin Presents Series # | |
Preceded by | The Strange Waif |
Followed by | Petals Drifting |
Mills & Boon Romance Series # | |
Preceded by | Terrace In The Sun |
Followed by | Brittle Bondage |
- Author: Rosalind Brett
- Publisher: Mills & Boon Romance #205
- Year: 1966, April
Book Description
Hoping for some degree of solitude and complete relief from women, Julian Caswell had gone as plantation manager to the tropical island of Valeira. When he discovered a lone white girl in his fastness of men he was, not unnaturally, hostile, and Philippa Crane was commanded to leave. But Phil was young and unspoiled and full of pluck; she was also determined to remain on Valeira. She won the first round against the cold, inflexible Julian --- but his past experience of women had made him bitter and unwary. It was a heart-breaking problem for a girl who was rapidly falling in love --- and inevitably climate and circumstances took their part in bringing Philippa's story to its dramatic conclusion.
Publication History
- 1966, April - Mills & Boon Romance #205 (UK Original Release)
- 1974, May - Harlequin Presents #43 (US Original Release)
- 1975, March - Mills & Boon Classics #3