New Zealand Inheritance
por Essie Summers
Heatherleigh, her grandfather's New Zealand farm, was to belong to Roberta O'More one day, so when her parents died it was natural that she should return there to live. Unfortunately, it appeared that Muir Buchanan, her grandfather's neighbour and right-hand …
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Heatherleigh, her grandfather's New Zealand farm, was to belong to Roberta O'More one day, so when her parents died it was natural that she should return there to live. Unfortunately, it appeared that Muir Buchanan, her grandfather's neighbour and right-hand man, also hoped to inherit Heatherleigh, and when he began to show interest in Roberta, it was only too clear what his real motives were. Which was a pity, as against her better judgement she couldn't stop herself falling in love with him. Also published by MILLS AND BOON in 1965 in the Pre-Rose paperback edition. First published by M&B in 1957 as 'New Zealand Inheritance'. Also published under the name 'Heatherleigh.'
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