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[[Category:Illness/Disease]][[Category: 1982 Releases]] | [[Category:Illness/Disease]][[Category: 1982 Releases]] | ||
* '''Author''': [[Penny Jordan]] | * '''Author''': [[Penny Jordan]] | ||
− | * '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin]] | + | * '''Publisher''': [[Presents|Harlequin Presents, #508]] |
* '''Year''': 1982 | * '''Year''': 1982 | ||
* '''Setting''': Shetland Islands | * '''Setting''': Shetland Islands | ||
+ | ==Book Description== | ||
She couldn't deny him this one chance. | She couldn't deny him this one chance. | ||
− | Catriona found life on the remote Shetland island hard enough without Brett Simon's maddening demands. If only her brother, Magnus, hadn't agreed to allow Brett's oil company to research a new terminal here - and to use their home as a hotel! | + | Catriona found life on the remote Shetland island hard enough without Brett Simon's maddening demands. If only her brother, Magnus, hadn't agreed to allow Brett's oil company to research a new terminal here -- and to use their home as a hotel! |
But Catriona didn't dare oppose Magnus. A terrible accident had shattered his spirit, and this project seemed to mean the world to him. | But Catriona didn't dare oppose Magnus. A terrible accident had shattered his spirit, and this project seemed to mean the world to him. | ||
The longer Brett stayed, though, the more Catriona felt her own sanity was at stake. Brett wanted more, much more, than she could give him... | The longer Brett stayed, though, the more Catriona felt her own sanity was at stake. Brett wanted more, much more, than she could give him... |
Latest revision as of 22:34, 11 January 2008
- Author: Penny Jordan
- Publisher: Harlequin Presents, #508
- Year: 1982
- Setting: Shetland Islands
Book Description
She couldn't deny him this one chance.
Catriona found life on the remote Shetland island hard enough without Brett Simon's maddening demands. If only her brother, Magnus, hadn't agreed to allow Brett's oil company to research a new terminal here -- and to use their home as a hotel!
But Catriona didn't dare oppose Magnus. A terrible accident had shattered his spirit, and this project seemed to mean the world to him.
The longer Brett stayed, though, the more Catriona felt her own sanity was at stake. Brett wanted more, much more, than she could give him...