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Born: Established: 1950 Sao Paulo,
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Brazil,
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South America, Americas,
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1 y separately published work icon Colecao Bianca Bianca Abril Cultural (publisher), Harlequin Iberica (publisher), Sao Paulo Madrid : Z1443599 series - publisher
1 y separately published work icon Julia Julia. Cartao-postal CORA , Abril Cultural (publisher), Nova Cultural (publisher), Harmex (publisher), Harlequin Iberica (publisher), Sao Paulo Berlin Mexico City Madrid : Z1439276 series - publisher
7 y separately published work icon Almost a Stranger Margaret Way , ( trans. Jose I. Rodriguez with title Casi un Extrano ) Mexico City : Harmex , 1980 Z1517335 1980 single work novel romance
6 y separately published work icon House of Memories Margaret Way , London : Mills and Boon , 1983 Z1491847 1983 single work novel romance
3 y separately published work icon No Alternative Margaret Way , London : Mills and Boon , 1983 Z1490682 1983 single work novel romance
5 y separately published work icon The Girl at Cobalt Creek Margaret Way , London : Mills and Boon , 1983 Z1490655 1983 single work novel romance
7 y separately published work icon Hunter's Moon Margaret Way , London : Mills and Boon , 1982 Z1490000 1982 single work novel romance

'The pain went straight to her heart

'Excluded from her father's will, Laura was banished from her home by her cold unfeeling stepmother.

'Fate offered a solution in the form of Blaise Hunter, but he accepted her as his young daughter's governess. The dynamic boss of the cattle station doubted Laura, a fragile beauty, could cope with the harsh outback.

'Laura, too, had doubts. Not of the land but of the man, who, instinct warned her, could cause her far greater suffering. ' (Publication summary)

7 y separately published work icon Home to Morning Star Margaret Way , London : Mills and Boon , 1981 Z1476415 1981 single work novel romance
5 y separately published work icon North of Capricorn Margaret Way , London : Mills and Boon , 1981 Z1475477 1981 single work novel romance
3 y separately published work icon Black Ingo Margaret Way , London : Mills and Boon , 1977 Z1474085 1977 single work novel romance
5 y separately published work icon A Lesson in Loving Margaret Way , London : Mills and Boon , 1975 Z1471109 1975 single work novel romance 'Eight-year-old Kylie was inclined to be something of a handful, but Rosslyn seemed to have the knack of getting on with her, so when the child's uncle, the forceful Boyd Ballinger, suggested that she spend the summer vacation at the Ballinger home in Queensland, helping to look after Kylie, Rosslyn was happy to accept. She soon fell in love with Belyando and its beautiful countryside, and found her small charge no problem at all. No, the real problem was Boyd himself, who had announced from the first that he was a bachelor and intended to remain one. And who was Rosslyn to make him change his mind?' (Publisher's blurb)
3 y separately published work icon Sweet Sundown Margaret Way , London : Mills and Boon , 1974 Z1470733 1974 single work novel romance
6 y separately published work icon Return to Belle Amber Margaret Way , London : Mills and Boon , 1971 Z1463704 1971 single work novel romance

'Belle Amber had always been part of Karen Hartmann's life, and now she was living there again it was dearer to her than anything or anyone else - except Guy Amber.

'Guy was Guy, a man of immense charisma, but nobody had warned Karen about Celia, the exquisite figure with a heart of ice...' (Publication summary)

5 y separately published work icon The Ashby Affair 'Lynsey Stevens' , London : Mills and Boon , 1983 Z1413037 1983 single work novel romance
7 y separately published work icon Forbidden Wine 'Lynsey Stevens' , London : Mills and Boon , 1983 Z1412883 1983 single work novel romance
6 y separately published work icon Closest Place to Heaven 'Lynsey Stevens' , London : Mills and Boon , 1983 Z1412858 1983 single work novel romance
4 y separately published work icon Terebori's Gold 'Lynsey Stevens' , London : Mills and Boon , 1981 Z1412257 1981 single work novel romance
5 y separately published work icon Remember Me, My Love Valerie Parv , London : Mills and Boon , 1983 Z1352300 1983 single work novel romance There was no doubt in Erin Wilding's mind that 'Don Sands', the wealthy and powerful Sydney business man, was in fact her husband Kirk, who had disapeared three years ago and who she had refused to beieve was dead. But Kirk, if it was Kirk, not only flatly refused to believe that Erin was his wife, but he was married to someone else - the rich and glamorous Leila Coventry. Yet he admitted that he had lost his memory. How could Erin prove her story - and what would happen to them all, especially Leila, if she did? - back cover
7 y separately published work icon The Dreaming Dunes Valerie Parv , Toronto Sydney : Harlequin , 1983 Z1349732 1983 single work novel romance There was something touchingly waiflike about young Nicholas from the moment that Tori Duncan first saw him fighting back the tears in the dark streets of Perth. She decided then and there that if Nicky had parents, they wren't the caring sort! But she soon discovered there was another side to Nicky's story - another side that included a very angry, very caring father, Grant Stalker - and the discovery that she had been taken in by an expert was little consolation. - back cover
2 y separately published work icon Love's Greatest Gamble Valerie Parv , London : Mills and Boon , 1982 Z1349723 1982 single work novel romance According to Keenan Royce, Sabrina's beloved husband Mike had been a gambler and a wastrel - and in fact he had died owing Keenan enormous sums of money, which was how keenan had virtually forced her to marry him. But Sabrina had never stopped loving Mike, and she refused to believe the worst of him - so what kind of marriage could she expect now? better than she hoped, perhaps, for despite her misgivings she soon found herself falling in love with Keenan. But what about his close relationship with Marcie Fraser? - back cover
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