Strange Bewilderment by Katrina Britt
Martina was perfectly happy in Venice, looking after the lovable little Marco Vortolini -- if only that annoying man, Dominic Burnett di Ravenelli, would mind his own business and stop telling her the boy really needed a -- male -- tutor. But although Martina might resent Dominic, she certainly couldn't ignore him!
Call and I'll Come by Mary Burchell
Anna was sure she'd made a mistake in marrying Tony Roone. Not that she didn't love him, but she felt she had nothing to give him. As a compensation, she had made a career for herself as a singer -- but found success wasn't satisfying. Only when things went wrong did they begin to really find each other!
Destiny Is a Flower by Stella Frances Nel
There were several good practical reasons why Theresa Stanton should marry Scott Milward -- but she did not love him and it was patently obvious that he did not love her; each of them, in fact, was convinced that they were immune to falling in love ever again. Weren't they being more than a little foolish to imagine that such a marriage could ever succeed?
Language
English
Pages
591
Format
Hardcover
Release
January 01, 1977
ISBN 13
9780919860254
Strange Bewilderment / Call and I'll Come / Destiny is a Flower
Strange Bewilderment by Katrina Britt
Martina was perfectly happy in Venice, looking after the lovable little Marco Vortolini -- if only that annoying man, Dominic Burnett di Ravenelli, would mind his own business and stop telling her the boy really needed a -- male -- tutor. But although Martina might resent Dominic, she certainly couldn't ignore him!
Call and I'll Come by Mary Burchell
Anna was sure she'd made a mistake in marrying Tony Roone. Not that she didn't love him, but she felt she had nothing to give him. As a compensation, she had made a career for herself as a singer -- but found success wasn't satisfying. Only when things went wrong did they begin to really find each other!
Destiny Is a Flower by Stella Frances Nel
There were several good practical reasons why Theresa Stanton should marry Scott Milward -- but she did not love him and it was patently obvious that he did not love her; each of them, in fact, was convinced that they were immune to falling in love ever again. Weren't they being more than a little foolish to imagine that such a marriage could ever succeed?