Difference between revisions of "House Of Strangers - Violet Winspear"

From Romance Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 41: Line 41:
 
Marny Lester was sufficiently well off not to have to work if she didn't want to, but an aimless, leisurely life in the country was not really enough for her, and when a friend recommended her for the post of secretary to a celebrated osteopath in his smart London clinic, Marny jumped at the Opportunity. 'If you're unsuitable, he'll soon tell you,' her friend had said. 'But if you are suitable, then I think you'll find him an extremely interesting man to work for.'
 
Marny Lester was sufficiently well off not to have to work if she didn't want to, but an aimless, leisurely life in the country was not really enough for her, and when a friend recommended her for the post of secretary to a celebrated osteopath in his smart London clinic, Marny jumped at the Opportunity. 'If you're unsuitable, he'll soon tell you,' her friend had said. 'But if you are suitable, then I think you'll find him an extremely interesting man to work for.'
  
Marny found Paul Stillman interesting in more ways than one. But it was clear from the first that she must resign herself to being just his efficient secretary, for Paul had eyes only for his fiancee, the glamorous Ilena Justine.
+
Marny found Paul Stillman interesting in more ways than one. But it was clear from the first that she must resign herself to being just his efficient secretary, for Paul had eyes only for his fiancee, the glamorous Ilena Justine. This is a Mills & Boon page.There are separate pages for Harlequins.
  
 
==Publication History==
 
==Publication History==

Revision as of 15:30, 1 April 2011

1964 UK Edition
By Violet Winspear
Publisher Harlequin Presents #27
  Mills & Boon Romance #161
Release Month Nov 1973 (US)
  Apr 1964 (UK)
Harlequin Presents Series #
Preceded by Dark Enemy
Followed by Dark Avenger
Mills & Boon Romance Series #
Preceded by Hospital Under The Jacarandas
Followed by The Hospital Of Fatima

Book Description

Marny Lester was sufficiently well off not to have to work if she didn't want to, but an aimless, leisurely life in the country was not really enough for her, and when a friend recommended her for the post of secretary to a celebrated osteopath in his smart London clinic, Marny jumped at the Opportunity. 'If you're unsuitable, he'll soon tell you,' her friend had said. 'But if you are suitable, then I think you'll find him an extremely interesting man to work for.'

Marny found Paul Stillman interesting in more ways than one. But it was clear from the first that she must resign herself to being just his efficient secretary, for Paul had eyes only for his fiancee, the glamorous Ilena Justine. This is a Mills & Boon page.There are separate pages for Harlequins.

Publication History

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

Feb 1971 <br\>UK Edition
Nov 1973 <br\>US Edition
Sept 1978 <br\> UK Reissue
Release Unknown <br\> US Reissue