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Revision as of 07:52, 15 May 2011

1964 UK Edition
By Sara Seale
Publisher Mills & Boon Romance #163
Release Month May 1964 (UK)
Mills & Boon Romance Series #
Preceded by The Hospital Of Fatima
Followed by Sister At Ryeminster

Book Description

Louise was the poor relation as far as her cousins, the Chaileys, were concerned, and when her glamorous cousin Melissa was planning her wedding to wealthy playboy Piers Merrick, Louise was given the comparatively humble part of the youngest (and least important!) bridesmaid. Nevertheless, when at the last moment Melissa walked out on him, it was to Louise that Piers turned, and asked her to marry him instead-a proposal which she was happy to accept. Louise was quite well aware that it was purely a matter of convenience for Piers, but she was prepared to work to make the marriage succeed, in the hope that he would come to love her as she already loved him. But Melissa hed other ideas-and the honeymoon had barely started when she began to put them into practice.

Publication History

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

May 1964 <br\>UK Edition