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The Impossible Dream [electronic resource]

Wilde, Hilary2012
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For as long as Meg Crane could remember, she had experienced the impossible dream—that one day she would live on an island where palm trees were silhouetted against the mountains. And now, in the Seychelles, she had found that island. And she had also found the enemies and rivals Craig Lambert and Gaston Duval, whose two families had feuded before them, and who now would themselves carry on the feud over Meg. Certainly Meg was inclined to be more attracted to Gaston, but she could sympathise with Craig, and with his wish to keep his island unspoiled. But was it only sympathy she was feeling?
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[Place of publication not identified] : AudioGo Limited, 2012
Collation:
1 online resource (1 text file)
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Mode of access: Internet
Biography/History:
A popular and prolific Mills & Boon author, Hilary Wilde was born in England in 1906 and started writing short stories when she was 16. She married in 1930 and had two children. In 1948 she moved with her family to South Africa, and then settled in Swaziland which was a British protectorate at the time. Hilary continued writing up to her death in 1981 having had 87 romantic novels published, many set in exotic locations.
ISBN:
9781471300325
Language:
English
BRN:
2763090
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