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Girl for a millionaire
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Roberta Leigh |
A three-week cruise on a millionaire's yacht! To Laurel it was more than tempting. And when her fellow worker said she couldn't go herself unless Laurel accompanied her as chaperone, Laurel allowed h… |
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Two-faced woman
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Roberta Leigh |
She was playing with fire--dared she risk getting burned
Life with the jet set was fine for some, but Cassie Elliot yearned for a sense of purpose. Inheriting a British publishing house was a gif… |
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Maid to measure
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Roberta Leigh |
Everyone saw them as a perfect match!
"People aren't chess pieces to be pushed around, Maman," Piers said. "I've no intention of tying myself to a girl I don't love."
"You can't be serious!" Am… |
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A Racy Affair
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Roberta Leigh |
She couldn't help but become involved
The temporary job as governess to a wealthy family in Brazil had been too idyllic sounding right from the start. Emma had taken it expecting a snag.
And th… |
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Shade of the Palms
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Roberta Leigh |
To Stephen Brandon, Julia was no more than Miss Watson, his unflappable, highly-efficient secretary. A dowdy woman wearing unfashionable clothes, sensible shoes and spectacles, he would describe her,… |
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The savage aristocrat
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Roberta Leigh |
"YOU GIVE YOURSELF THE AIRS OF AN ARISTOCRAT. BUT YOU'VE GOT THE MANNERS OF A SAVAGE!"
When beautiful Vanessa Wayne arrived in Peru to buy native clothing for the fashionable London boutique where… |
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Love match
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Roberta Leigh |
The hard-hitting Craig Dickson was as notorious for his games off the tennis courts as he was for those on them, and it didn't take journalist Suzy Bedford long to realise why.
Although no sports … |
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