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A frame of dreams, Barbara Cartland

Label
A frame of dreams, Barbara Cartland
Language
ger
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
A frame of dreams
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Barbara Cartland
Series statement
The Bantam Barbara Cartland library, 34
Summary
Her father had died on their way home to England, his career in shambles, his name disgraced by accusations of treason. Now Canuela Arlington and her mother were alone in London in desperate need of money. Canuela would have to find work. Knowing her delicate beauty was sure to provoke unwelcome advances, Canuela pulled her long golden hair back sharply from her face, obscured her dazzling grey-green eyes with huge glasses and dressed in unflattering black. Her excellent qualifications soon interested an employer: Ramon de Lopez, the handsome Argentine aristocrat, one of the wealthiest men in South America. Canuela trembled with rage at the mere mention of his name for Ramon was an old friend of her father's, one of the many who deserted him in the crisis. Canuela would repay him for his disloyalty. It would not be difficult to destroy him. If only he were not so wildly attractive.
Target audience
adult
Classification
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