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1973 UK Edition
By Anne Hampson
Publisher Harlequin Presents #125
  Mills & Boon Romance #743
Release Date Jan 1976(US)
  Mar 1973 (UK)
Harlequin Presents Series #
Preceded by No Quarter Asked
Followed by Take What You Want
Mills & Boon Romance Series #
Preceded by A Question Of Marriage
Followed by Uncertain Summer

Book Description

From the commonsense point of view, Mark Copeland was right. Kate should sell her small holding to him. It adjoined Mark's big spread and was too small to do anything with.

But Kate was not in the mood for common sense. She'd been misinformed, condescended to, and humiliated; she was not about to give -- or sell -- Mark Copeland anything.

"You're too darn pig-headed for a woman!" he told her. "It's out of place in the weaker sex."

Publication History