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''(From [[Mills and Boon Best Seller Romance|Mills & Boon Classics]] [[Mills and Boon Best Seller Romance By The Numbers|#179]], November 1978, UK Reissue)''
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"What is there in marriage for a woman? I wouldn't marry the best man breathing!" declared Kim - and meant it.
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Married women, she was convinced, were downtrodden, exploited, at the mercy of their selfish husbands, and she wanted no part of it.
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So she was ready to lend a sympathetic ear to her friend Vicky, when Vicky begged for her help in ending her engagement to the formidable-sounding Julian Parnell.  Kim evolved what she thought was a brilliant plot to compromise Julian and get Vicky out of the impossible situation; but the plot misfired or a grand scale and instead Kim found herself whisked off to the middle of Wales with Julian, married against her will to a man she scarcely knew and certainly did not care for.
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Was Kim's own marriage going to turnout like all those others she so despised?
  
 
==Publication History==
 
==Publication History==

Revision as of 22:25, 23 September 2009

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1970 UK Edition
By Anne Hampson
Publisher Harlequin Presents #25
  Mills & Boon Romance #484
Original Release Date Nov 1973 (US)
  May 1970 (UK)
Harlequin Presents Series #
Preceded by Pilgrim's Castle
Followed by Dark Enemy
Mills & Boon Romance Series #
Preceded by Dare I Be Happy?
Followed by The Year At Yattabilla

Book Description

(From Mills & Boon Classics #179, November 1978, UK Reissue)

"What is there in marriage for a woman? I wouldn't marry the best man breathing!" declared Kim - and meant it.

Married women, she was convinced, were downtrodden, exploited, at the mercy of their selfish husbands, and she wanted no part of it. So she was ready to lend a sympathetic ear to her friend Vicky, when Vicky begged for her help in ending her engagement to the formidable-sounding Julian Parnell. Kim evolved what she thought was a brilliant plot to compromise Julian and get Vicky out of the impossible situation; but the plot misfired or a grand scale and instead Kim found herself whisked off to the middle of Wales with Julian, married against her will to a man she scarcely knew and certainly did not care for. Was Kim's own marriage going to turnout like all those others she so despised?

Publication History

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

Nov 1973 <br\>US Edition
Nov 1978 <br\>UK Reissue