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Barbara Rowan, Margaret Malcolm Essie Summers
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Bachelors Galore; Flower for a Bride; Hope for the Doctor |
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575 |
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1973 |
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B000OO999A |
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Harlequin Books |
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"FLOWER FOR A BRIDE" by Barbara Rowan.
Never had Lois Fairchild imagined herself an inhabitant of the Quinta de Valerira, the lovely home of Dom Julyan, a handsome, rich Portugese widower. But when Lois's cousin Jay julted Dom Julyan shortly before the wedding date, besides losing a wife the dark-eyed Portugese forfeited a step-mother for his small son.
The alternative was a governess, and Dom Julyan's eyes alighted on pretty Lois, newly arrived in Portugal for her cousin's wedding. In an alarmingly short time thereafter, Lois found herself part of Dom Julyan's menage and dangerously close to the attractive master of the house; dangerous because in the circumstances to fall in love with her employer spelt certain unhappiness for Lois. That, at least, was Lois's interpretation of the situation...
"BACHELORS GALORE"
Marty made a thoughtless little joke about going to New Zealand to look for a susceptible bachelor witha seven-thousand-a-year wool-clip...and unfortunately Philip Griffiths overheard and took her seriously.
So when she found that she was to settle in his part of the country, she had to work very hard to show him that she was not specially interested in men and least of all in him.
"HOPE FOR THE DOCTOR" by Margaret Malcolm.
Dr. Stephen Vange's mother had been beautiful, helpless and spoilt, and he grew up taking for granted that women of that sort naturally had a claim on him. No wonder he was attracted to blanche, who was the type- though in reality she was not as helpless as she seemed.
But one day Sally Lancing came to Harley Street as the doctor's secretary, and he gradually discovered the charm and gentleness that existed side by side with her quiet competence. It was a revelation to Stephen, and he began to revise his scale of values- but by that time he was, as he thought, irrevocably committed to Blanche.
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