William Graham Clark William Graham Clark i(A111391 works by)
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3 y separately published work icon Touched by Magic Frances Lloyd , New York (City) : Silhouette , 1987 Z1508948 1987 single work novel romance
5 y separately published work icon Gown of Scarlet Samantha Harvey , London : Mills and Boon , 1984 Z1013956 1984 single work novel romance When Erica visited the vast Crosswyn estate in Queensland, she found herself surrounded by unexpected luxury. Yet she wasn't quite happy. She no longer felt sure of urbane, easy-going Jeremy, and as for his brother Matt...dark...threatening...disapproving, she had distrusted him from the first moment she set eyes on him. With the addition of some difficult female inmates: sleek, predatory Lilyan; disabled and nervous Jenny; and Flo, who was dead but whose presence visibly still influenced the household; plus the echoes of a dying gipsy woman's last mysterious message; it was not surprising thatErica viewed her 'holiday' with some apprehension. - back cover
7 y separately published work icon Save My Soul from Sin Lindsay Armstrong , London : Mills and Boon , 1985 Z800233 1985 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)

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)
5 y separately published work icon The Winds of Heaven Margaret Way , London : Mills and Boon , 1979 Z1474255 1979 single work novel romance
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