
Small [7 x 4.5] hardback w/gold embossing and a ribbon marker. Includes the following titles:
"Avenging Angel" by Helen Bianchin - Terese had burst into Manel Delago's mansion in Australia to plead with him to drop the inhumane charges leveled against her dying stepfather. Perhaps it was Manuel's Spanish pride that provoked him in demanding "Marriage to me, the heirs I desire in return for your stepfather's peace of mind."
"Sown in the Wind" by Jean S. MacLeod - Judith Baxter felt terribly lost and alone following the sudden death of her mother. So she gladly agreed to help out an acquaintance, Stephen Lang, by traveling to Scotland to care for his two wards.
"Cruise to a Wedding" by Betty Neels - Loveday felt she could not fail to help her best friend, Rimada, whose stern Dutch guardian was threatening to disinherit her for having fallen in love with someone of whom he disapproved. Together the two young women conspired to outwit the handsome, hardhearted Adam de Wolff van Ozinga. The scheme might have worked BUT not all goes as planned.
"Avenging Angel" by Helen Bianchin - Terese had burst into Manel Delago's mansion in Australia to plead with him to drop the inhumane charges leveled against her dying stepfather. Perhaps it was Manuel's Spanish pride that provoked him in demanding "Marriage to me, the heirs I desire in return for your stepfather's peace of mind."
"Sown in the Wind" by Jean S. MacLeod - Judith Baxter felt terribly lost and alone following the sudden death of her mother. So she gladly agreed to help out an acquaintance, Stephen Lang, by traveling to Scotland to care for his two wards.
"Cruise to a Wedding" by Betty Neels - Loveday felt she could not fail to help her best friend, Rimada, whose stern Dutch guardian was threatening to disinherit her for having fallen in love with someone of whom he disapproved. Together the two young women conspired to outwit the handsome, hardhearted Adam de Wolff van Ozinga. The scheme might have worked BUT not all goes as planned.