Woman of Honour
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She'd lost her trust in men Not one, but two bad experiences with men had put Molly strictly on the defensive. From now on she'd have nothing to do with them. So Molly concentrated instead on the gourmet catering service …
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She'd lost her trust in men Not one, but two bad experiences with men had put Molly strictly on the defensive. From now on she'd have nothing to do with them. So Molly concentrated instead on the gourmet catering service she and a friend ran. Which was a pity. Because Molly was a woman who really wanted to love and be loved fully. Then Richard Pembroke, a persuasive lawyer, came dramatically into her life. Would Molly be able to overcome her doubts, to see that with Richard the past didn't matter?
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