four stories in one. this is a compilation of 4 classic romances; Private Lives, Memories Of The Past, Forbidden Surrender and Lovers In The Afternoon. this book was reprinted by popular demand.
Price: RM8Condition: 4.5/10 very mild amount of brown spots, 4 folded ages, pages are still okayAverage ratings: N/A
Synopsis: Private LivesA naked stranger, fast asleep! Fin was used to dealing with problems; they were part and parcel of the domestic help agency which she ran with such success. But this was a situation she hadn't encountered before! Exactly who was Jake Danvers and what was his history? And, more importantly, how was
Fin going to fight her disturbing attraction?
Memories Of The PastHelen's father might think the sun rose and set on Caleb Jones, but she certainly didn't intend to be taken in by his surface charm. It was true that Caleb didn't act like the tough, cynical businessman she had imagined. And, unlike most men in his situation, he clearly doted on the young nephew whom he was bringing up single-handed. But Helen was determined not to change her views about him. Not even when she realised that she was falling in love with the man...
Forbidden SurrenderThe physical resemblance between Sara and the wealthy Marie Lindlay was striking, and their new-found friendship looked as if it was going to be just as close. But Dominic Thorne, Marie's fiance, wasn't going to rest until he had received a satisfactory explanation for their likeness. His investigations revealed that the two girls was in fact twins and, although neither girl knew of the other's existence, they had curiously shared similar experiences in their lives. Did this serious of coincidences carry over into the emotional realm as well? Sara wondered, as much to her dismay, she found that too she too was falling in love with Dominic.
Lovers In The AfternoonAdam Faulkner reminded Leonie Grant of her ex-husband in many ways - he was rich, handsome and self-confident. But her husband had been undemonstrative, and had found her klutzy behaviour annoying. Which she could hardly accuse Adam of - he was more considerate, more fun, and definitely more passionate! But then, lovers always were, and she was right not to want a husband. But for how long would they be lovers in the afternoon?
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