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(New page: Author: Lucy Agnes Hancock Publisher: Harlequin Romance Date: 1960 Prudence never expected to take up Rodney Seymour's cabled offer of a job in New York, but when her fiancé let her down...) |
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Prudence never expected to take up Rodney Seymour's cabled offer of a job in New York, but when her fiancé let her down so horribly she knew she must get away. When Rodney offered her a job as his wife instead, Prudence realized a loveless marriage could be her safe harbor. When you aren't in love, she said, you can't be hurt. But was she really certain about not being in love? | Prudence never expected to take up Rodney Seymour's cabled offer of a job in New York, but when her fiancé let her down so horribly she knew she must get away. When Rodney offered her a job as his wife instead, Prudence realized a loveless marriage could be her safe harbor. When you aren't in love, she said, you can't be hurt. But was she really certain about not being in love? |
Revision as of 22:03, 5 August 2007
- Author: Lucy Agnes Hancock
- Publisher: Harlequin
- Year: 1960
Prudence never expected to take up Rodney Seymour's cabled offer of a job in New York, but when her fiancé let her down so horribly she knew she must get away. When Rodney offered her a job as his wife instead, Prudence realized a loveless marriage could be her safe harbor. When you aren't in love, she said, you can't be hurt. But was she really certain about not being in love?