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Translations of The Edge of Spring and Master of Uluru.
Contents
* Contents derived from the Paris,
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France,
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Western Europe,Europe,:Edimail,Harlequin,1981 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
After a brief and desperately disillusioning marriage, for the last five years Karen had managed to keep all men at bay. But she was having rather more trouble with the forceful matt Lucas. For a start, it was hard to avoid him, as they worked together. Then her mother and her little daughter seemed to have entered into a conspiracy to keep her continually in his company. Even the possessive attitude of his glamorous friend Berenice Meyer didn't bother Karen. How could she convince this man that she didn't want to have anything to do with him, ever? - back cover (London, 1980)