The Last Night at Paradise
by Anne Weale
For years Amalie had dreamed of going back to the Caribbean, to live with her beloved grandfather again and help him to run his schooner charter business, and he had always promised that when she was old enough it would …
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For years Amalie had dreamed of going back to the Caribbean, to live with her beloved grandfather again and help him to run his schooner charter business, and he had always promised that when she was old enough it would all happen. Now she was back there at last - to find her grandfather had died and she was left to cope singlehanded. So she was more or less forced to accept the help of the mysterious Blake - a man about whom she knew nothing except that he was involved with the rich widow Stella Androcles. Amalie could not deny Blake's attraction - but, Mrs Androcles apart, wasn't he likely to walk out of her life as abruptly as he had entered it ?
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