Amanda Doyle Amanda Doyle i(A46431 works by)
Gender: Female
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4 y separately published work icon The Lion of Quimera Amanda Doyle , London : Mills and Boon , 1977 Z806298 1977 single work novel romance Teresa felt that she had been lucky, in the circumstances, to get the job of governess at Quimera - although she had not realised that Quimera was not, as she had imagined, in Spain, but was a small, almost primitive island off the coast of South America, and virtually ruled by the imposing Marques Leonardo Anchorada de Ancoreda y Alonza. leon was a benevolent enough employer, but Teresa did wish that she could manage to make a better impression on him - somehow she always seemed accident-prone where he was concerned! The, too late, she realised why she was so anxious for him to think well of her - too late, because by then she had met his future wife, the sophisticated Dona Alicia de Antilla... - back cover (London)
1 y separately published work icon Seven of Magpies [and] Dilemma at Dulloora Amanda Doyle , London : IPC Magazines , 1976 Z1610561 1976 selected work novel romance
1 y separately published work icon Three Great Novels Amanda Doyle , Toronto : Harlequin , 1975 Z1552469 1975 selected work novel
2 y separately published work icon Return to Tuckarimba Amanda Doyle , London : Mills and Boon , 1975 Z806310 1975 single work novel romance
1 y separately published work icon Escape to Koolonga Amanda Doyle , London : Mills and Boon , 1972 Z803387 1972 single work novel romance
1 y separately published work icon Kookaburra Dawn Amanda Doyle , London : Mills and Boon , 1971 Z806307 1971 single work novel romance Rennie loved little orphaned Magda, and was quite prepared to take her into her care for good - but she was really no relation, while Chad Sandasen, although he lived in the Australian Outback, was the child's uncle and had a prior claim - and he intended to stick to it. However, he did suggest that Rennie herself come over to Australia with magda to hand the child over, and Rennie had little choice but to agree. Unfortunately Chad had already made up his mind that Rennie, a fly-by-night model girl, was hardly suitable to be a foster-mother - and any hope she might have had of persuading him to change his mind was destroyed by the unfortunate circumstances in which he first met her! - back cover (London, 1972)
2 y separately published work icon Dilemma at Dulloora Amanda Doyle , London : Mills and Boon , 1971 Z806301 1971 single work novel romance
2 y separately published work icon The Year at Yattabilla Amanda Doyle , London : Mills and Boon , 1970 Z806331 1970 single work novel romance
1 y separately published work icon The Post at Gundooee Amanda Doyle , London : Mills and Boon , 1970 Z806304 1970 single work novel romance
2 y separately published work icon A Mist in Glen Torran Amanda Doyle , London : Mills and Boon , 1969 Z806328 1969 single work novel romance
2 y separately published work icon The Girl for Gillgong Amanda Doyle , London : Mills and Boon , 1969 Z806325 1969 single work novel romance
2 y separately published work icon The Shadow and the Sun Amanda Doyle , London : Mills and Boon , 1967 Z806322 1967 single work novel romance Anna Trent felt she owed a debt of gratitude to her Uncle Nigel, who had acted as her guardian for so many years, so when he asked her to accompany her wilful Cousin Cecily on a trip to the Continent, to keep her out of reach of a most unsuitable man, Anna felt obliged to say 'yes'. - from back cover (1967)
1 y separately published work icon This Wish I Have Amanda Doyle , London : Mills and Boon , 1967 Z806319 1967 single work novel romance
2 y separately published work icon The Outback Man Amanda Doyle , London : Mills and Boon , 1966 Z806334 1966 single work novel romance
1 y separately published work icon A Change for Clancy Amanda Doyle , London : Mills and Boon , 1966 Z806316 1966 single work novel romance Orphaned Clancy and her little sister tamara, were perfectly happy on their Australian sheep station home, and Clancy in particular was not pleased when their trustees decided to install a manager to run the place for them. She was even less pleased when Jed Seaforth arrived... - back cover (London, 1974)
2 y separately published work icon Play the Tune Softly Amanda Doyle , London : Mills and Boon , 1966 Z806313 1966 single work novel romance
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