The Girl From Rome
por Nan Asquith
Jane Roper had had a blissful summer in Rome, working as a courier for a travel agency- and falling in love with Gino, a love that she had confidently expected to end in marriage. But it hadn't worked out that …
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Jane Roper had had a blissful summer in Rome, working as a courier for a travel agency- and falling in love with Gino, a love that she had confidently expected to end in marriage. But it hadn't worked out that way after all - Gino, so he told her, was expected to marry a suitable girl of his family's choosing - and Jane must put up with her heartbreak as best she could. Would it do anything to solve her problem if she were to accept Vance Morley's offer of a holiday in Corfu - with its unusual condition? For, for personal reasons, Vance wanted Jane, just temporarily, to be his fiancée: it was connected in some way with Vance's brother and his beautiful wife Anthea - but in involving herself in the personal affairs of Vance and his family was Jane going to solve her problems, or only add to them?
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