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==Publication History==
 
==Publication History==
* 1976, April - ''Paperback Release'' ([[Mills and Boon Romance|Mills & Boon Romance]] [[Mills and Boon Romance By The Numbers|#1135]]) (UK Original Release)
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* '''1976, April''' - ''Paperback Release'' ([[Mills and Boon Romance|Mills & Boon Romance]] [[Mills and Boon Romance By The Numbers|#1135]]) (UK Original Release)
* 1976, June - ''Paperback Release'' ([[Harlequin Presents]] [[Harlequin Presents By The Numbers|#145]]) (US Original Release)
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* '''1976, June''' - ''Paperback Release'' ([[Harlequin Presents]] [[Harlequin Presents By The Numbers|#145]]) (US Original Release)
  
 
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1976 UK Edition
By Margaret Pargeter
Publisher Harlequin Presents #145
  Mills & Boon Romance #1135
Release Month Jun 1976 (US)
  Apr 1976 (UK)
Harlequin Presents Series #
Preceded by Country Of The Falcon
Followed by The Child Of Judas
Mills & Boon Romance Series #
Preceded by The Dance Of Courtship
Followed by Spread Your Wings

Book Description

"I would just like to make it quite clear," Simon smiled grimly, "that I am not running a charity. I expect to be fully rewarded for what I do, and don't you forget it, my dear Liza."

His words rang in Liza's ears. This man was devious. Her eyes sparkled with angry resentment but she couldn't afford to indulge in hurt pride. For the time being, Simon must be allowed to think what he would.

Publication History