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1974 UK Edition
By Margaret Rome
Publisher Harlequin Presents #118
  Mills & Boon Romance #864
Release Date Nov 1975 (US)
  Jan 1974 (UK)
Harlequin Presents Series #
Preceded by Prince For Sale
Followed by Pale Dawn, Dark Sunset
Mills & Boon Romance Series #
Preceded by Cinderella In Mink
Followed by Till The End Of Time

Book Description

As if she were involved in a miming play, Marielle watched the two groups clowning and bargaining --gold coins being offered, scorned, accepted....

Only afterward did she learn that she had participated in a Romany wedding. Now, Marielle Moore was a Romany wife obliged to obey her husband--Rom Boro, leader of the gypsy tribe in all things.

"I will not tolerate being bought like an article across a shop counter," she declared angrily. But after all, what could she do? Her life depended on Rom!

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