A rose from Lucifer
by Anne Hampson
Colette had loved the imposing Luke Marlis from the moment she first saw him—but she was plain and insignificant and he had never even noticed her. So instead she married nice kind Davy Maddox. Now, years later, on a Greek …
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Colette had loved the imposing Luke Marlis from the moment she first saw him—but she was plain and insignificant and he had never even noticed her. So instead she married nice kind Davy Maddox. Now, years later, on a Greek island, she and Luke had met again—but Colette was now a young widow and so changed—for the better!— that Luke did not recognise her. And this time he was interested in her! Interested—but still not enough to pay her the compliment of marrying her. This time, should Colette settle for what she could get?
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