Island Stranger
por Jean S. MacLeod
he thought Grant was an intruder.... Makeda loved the island. But since her father's death, Millo was no longer their home. True, Grant Ogilvie, the new owner, said they could stay until she completed her father's book--yet how could she …
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he thought Grant was an intruder.... Makeda loved the island. But since her father's death, Millo was no longer their home. True, Grant Ogilvie, the new owner, said they could stay until she completed her father's book--yet how could she watch the island being despoiled! Everyone else found Grant charming, but the angry words of their first meeting lay between them. "You want to add it to your empire," Makeda had accused. But soon she knew she had misjudged him.
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"he thought Grant was an intruder.... Makeda loved the island. But since her father's death, Millo was no longer their home. True, Grant Ogilvie, the new owner, said they could …"
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