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==Book Description==
 
==Book Description==
  
When Prunella Paterson disappeared, in Greece, shortly before her wedding day, her sister Priscilla instinctively knew whom to blame - Nikolaos Palaeologus, head of a proud family that was actually descended from the Byzantine emperors. Nikolaos certainly didn't think a little English nobody, from the doubtful world of show business moreover, was a fit person to marry his younger brother. Priscilla flew off to tackle him, confident that she would win despite his wealth, power and brains. What she had not bargained for was his immense attractiveness.
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When Prunella Paterson disappeared in Greece, shortly before her wedding day, her sister Priscilla instinctively knew whom to blame - Nikolaos Palaeologus, head of a proud family that was actually descended from the Byzantine emperors. Nikolaos certainly didn't think a little English nobody, from the doubtful world of show business moreover, was a fit person to marry his younger brother. Priscilla flew off to tackle him, confident that she would win despite his wealth, power and brains. What she had not bargained for was his immense attractiveness.
  
 
==Publication History==
 
==Publication History==

Latest revision as of 15:04, 5 May 2012

1977 UK Edition
By Elizabeth Ashton
Publisher Mills & Boon Romance #1242
Release Month 1977 (UK)
Mills & Boon Romance Series #
Preceded by Tulips For Augusta
Followed by Two Pins In A Foutain

Book Description

When Prunella Paterson disappeared in Greece, shortly before her wedding day, her sister Priscilla instinctively knew whom to blame - Nikolaos Palaeologus, head of a proud family that was actually descended from the Byzantine emperors. Nikolaos certainly didn't think a little English nobody, from the doubtful world of show business moreover, was a fit person to marry his younger brother. Priscilla flew off to tackle him, confident that she would win despite his wealth, power and brains. What she had not bargained for was his immense attractiveness.

Publication History


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1977 <br\>UK Edition