The sun and Catriona
Why had she acted so very rashly? Catriona, a hotel employee, had lost her temper--and her job--over Count Vilhena's arrogant demands. Now he wanted to hire her as companion to his half sister! The job, though, meant living in Malta--under …
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Why had she acted so very rashly? Catriona, a hotel employee, had lost her temper--and her job--over Count Vilhena's arrogant demands. Now he wanted to hire her as companion to his half sister! The job, though, meant living in Malta--under the same roof as the forceful count. Impulsively Catriona agreed, excited by the idea of travel. Yet she soon found life next to impossible when her heart proved more unpredictable than the count himself!
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