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Loraine had always been deeply interested in, and worked hard for, the family glass business, Lairge Chrystal, and it was a shock when, on her stepfather's death, she learned that it had been left, not to her, but to an unknown nephew, Ross Frere. Ross promptly took over, as he was perfectly within his rights to do, but his arrival was deeply resented by Loraine, as were his ruthless 'new broom' methods. In time, however, in justice she had to admit that most of his ideas were good ones, and she came to respect him - indeed, to feel rather moore deeply for him than just respect. But she also discovered that she was not the only woman who was interested in Ross - and what chance did she have against the glamorous, worldly Cleone Lord? | Loraine had always been deeply interested in, and worked hard for, the family glass business, Lairge Chrystal, and it was a shock when, on her stepfather's death, she learned that it had been left, not to her, but to an unknown nephew, Ross Frere. Ross promptly took over, as he was perfectly within his rights to do, but his arrival was deeply resented by Loraine, as were his ruthless 'new broom' methods. In time, however, in justice she had to admit that most of his ideas were good ones, and she came to respect him - indeed, to feel rather moore deeply for him than just respect. But she also discovered that she was not the only woman who was interested in Ross - and what chance did she have against the glamorous, worldly Cleone Lord? |
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By Jane Arbor | |
Publisher | Harlequin Romance #1277 |
Mills & Boon Romance #299 | |
Release Month | Feb 1969 (US) |
Nov 1968 (UK) | |
Harlequin Romance Series # | |
Preceded by | Steeple Ridge |
Followed by | The King Of The Castle |
Mills & Boon Romance Series # | |
Preceded by | Queen's Counsel |
Followed by | Hotel Southerly |
- Author: Jane Arbor
- Publisher: Mills & Boon Romance #299
- Year: 1968, November
Book Description
Loraine had always been deeply interested in, and worked hard for, the family glass business, Lairge Chrystal, and it was a shock when, on her stepfather's death, she learned that it had been left, not to her, but to an unknown nephew, Ross Frere. Ross promptly took over, as he was perfectly within his rights to do, but his arrival was deeply resented by Loraine, as were his ruthless 'new broom' methods. In time, however, in justice she had to admit that most of his ideas were good ones, and she came to respect him - indeed, to feel rather moore deeply for him than just respect. But she also discovered that she was not the only woman who was interested in Ross - and what chance did she have against the glamorous, worldly Cleone Lord?
Publication History
- 1968, November - Paperback Release (Mills & Boon Romance #299) (UK Original Release)
- 1969, February - Paperback Release (Harlequin Romance #1277) (US Original Release)