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Bird of Prey / Alpine Rhapsody / The Splendid Legacy - Romance Treasury Author:Henrietta Reid, Elizabeth Ashton, Eleanor Farnes Bird of Prey by Henrietta Reid -- Caroline needed a home and a job. Orphaned, a burden to her aunt and uncle, and untrained for anything, she was really desperate. So she fled to her Cousin Grace. But Grace, her mother's glamorous and wealthy cousin, made it very plain that Caroline needn't turn to her for help. While wa... more »iting in a lonely railway station in England's Lake District, she was found by Grace's rather overwhelming friend, Randall Craig, master of Longmere. When he offered Caroline a position, it seemed unreasonable for Grace to object. To Caroline's amusement it proved to be because Grace regarded her poor, shabby relative as a potential rival!
Alpine Rhapsody by Elizabeth Ashton -- At the pinnacle of success and happiness, fate had dealt Eve a double blow. In a tragic car accident, she had lost the man she was to have married and her brilliant career as a concert pianist. She retreated into a shell of grief and despair, convinced life was over for her. So when her aunt suggested a holiday in Austria, it sounded like a great chance to escape. But there she encountered Max Linden, whose strength and understanding finally shook her from her apathy. She fell in love all over again. Unfortunately, she discovered too late that he was not free to love her!
The Splendid Legacy by Eleanor Farnes -- A small fortune and a chateau in France! Cristina could hardly believe it when she learned of the unexpected legacy from her grandmother. Accompanied by her devoted fiance, she hurried to France to inspect it. There she encountered her tenant, the disturbing Alastair Buchanan, and the impact of their meeting could not be ignored. Alastair, however, was as firmly committed to his beautiful sister-in-law as Cristina was to her fiance. And the situation didn't seem likely to change. But could they make their last farewell without regrets for what might have been?« less