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1 y separately published work icon Camila : todo o encanto da paixao Soc. Port. de Publicacoes, D.L. (publisher), Lisbon : Z1516952 series - publisher
1 y separately published work icon Joana : a doce magia do amor Soc. Port. de Publicacoes, D.L. (publisher), Lisbon : Z1516944 series - publisher
6 y separately published work icon A Man Like Daintree Margaret Way , ( trans. Clara Oliveira with title Esperanca e destino ) Lisbon : Soc. Port. de Publicacoes, D.L. , 1991 Z1464040 1972 single work novel romance
— Appears in: Ein Paradies im Meer [and] Im Schatten der Eukalyptusbaume [and] Gefahrlicher Dschungel 1994;

'Steven Daintree had saved Andrea Swan-son's life, and on learning that she was alone in the world, her memory gone, he had taken her back to his vast Queensland estate, Mokhana, until she recovered.

So Andrea owed him a lot. All the same, did that give him the right to turn her life upside down? There was no denying this wild attraction that had sprung up between them – but although Andrea knew it was love on her side, what about Steven Daintree? He was a law unto himself, dominating and self-assured, taking what he wanted – and why should he want Andrea when there was Gillian Courtney to be considered?

And how could Andrea think about the future, with or without Steven, until she had regained her memory of the past?' (Publication summary)

2 y separately published work icon The Rainbow Bird Margaret Way , ( trans. Madalena A. Pinto with title No pais do arco-iris ) Lisbon : Soc. Port. de Publicacoes, D.L. , 1990 Z1463903 1972 single work novel romance

'Paige Norton's friendship with Joel Benedict was progressing very satisfactorily. In fact, it had reached the stage of his "taking her home to meet the family".

'Home was Koombala, the vast Benedict cattle empire in the middle of the Australian Outback. The family was Joel's stepbrother Ty Benedict, the Boss of Koombala. Paige hadn't much liked the sound of Ty when Joel had first told her about him – and when she actually met Ty she liked the reality even less. He was hard and autocratic and seemed to have little time for her.

'The last thing she wanted was to find her-self falling in love with him .. ' (Publication summary)

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