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The Reluctant Guest (1964)

When Ann Calvert went to spend a month on a South African farm with Theo Borland and his sister, she expected a pleasant holiday; just that. But she got both less and more than she bargained for. Both Theo and Elva proved to be different from her first idea of them, and there was a totally unexpe...

The Reluctant Guest (1964) by Rosalind Brett
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Winds of Enchantment (1975)

Pat Brading went out to Africa partly to avoid getting entangled with a man who was already engaged. It was not long before the spell of Africa completely possessed her, Africa - or the teak-hard rubber planter Nick Farland?

Winds of Enchantment (1975) by Rosalind Brett
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And No Regrets (1974)

The Girl--Clare Meriden is your classic Harlequin doormat heroine: she'll endure a lot to be near her man of choice. She suffers in silence and waits...and waits...and hopes....and dreams....The Guy--Ross Brennan is a rugged guy who runs rubber plantations for some big-ass company in Africa just ...

And No Regrets (1974) by Rosalind Brett
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They Came to Valeira (1974)

Discovering Philippa Crane on Valeira made Julian Caswell angry. Not only was he concerned for her welfare, but as new manager of the plantation he'd hoped for solitude and complete relief from women. So he ordered her to leave. But Philippa was equally determined to stay.

They Came to Valeira (1974) by Rosalind Brett
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Hotel Mirador

At one moment the sky was dark but tinged in the east with an arc of glowing pink; then a blend of milky blue and flamingo pink spread quickly across the heavens, followed by a clear and startling azure. The sun was up.Sensational, Sally admitted, as she looked down from her balcony at the palms ...

Hotel Mirador by Rosalind Brett
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Brittle Bondage

As usual, she asked, in her flat, disinterested voice, if there were any other jobs to do and when Venetia gave her permission to go she slapped out in her big felt slippers and pulled the door shut.Venetia had no plans for passing the hours. Thea had suggested a morning with the off-duty nurses ...

Brittle Bondage by Rosalind Brett
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Dangerous Waters

When not cast down by his business responsibilities he was a blithe soul, and in the evenings he liked nothing better than to sit in the veranda listening to the gramophone or strumming his own guitar; he quite fancied himself as a guitarist, and Terry agreed that he knew how to treat a sentiment...

Dangerous Waters by Rosalind Brett

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