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* '''Publisher''': [[Mystique|Harlequin Mystique]] [[Mystique By The Numbers|# 111]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Mystique|Harlequin Mystique]] [[Mystique By The Numbers|# 111]]
 
* '''Year''':  1981
 
* '''Year''':  1981
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==Book Description==
 
She defied an ancient curse -- and risked death. Olivia was drawn to her grandmother's ancestral home, despite her cousin Robin's warning about the curse of Pengellen. The legend demanded the violent death of a family member every other generation -- and in this case, that meant herself. But her emotions were torn when Robin coldly asked her to marry him. She loved him desperately -- and knew he didn't return her passion. What had prompted him to propose? Olivia wavered. His first two wives were dead ... had they died naturally?
 
She defied an ancient curse -- and risked death. Olivia was drawn to her grandmother's ancestral home, despite her cousin Robin's warning about the curse of Pengellen. The legend demanded the violent death of a family member every other generation -- and in this case, that meant herself. But her emotions were torn when Robin coldly asked her to marry him. She loved him desperately -- and knew he didn't return her passion. What had prompted him to propose? Olivia wavered. His first two wives were dead ... had they died naturally?

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Book Description

She defied an ancient curse -- and risked death. Olivia was drawn to her grandmother's ancestral home, despite her cousin Robin's warning about the curse of Pengellen. The legend demanded the violent death of a family member every other generation -- and in this case, that meant herself. But her emotions were torn when Robin coldly asked her to marry him. She loved him desperately -- and knew he didn't return her passion. What had prompted him to propose? Olivia wavered. His first two wives were dead ... had they died naturally?