Love is for Ever
Jacqueline Vaizey certainly didn't mean to fall in love with Dominic Errol; in fact, she didn't want to fall in love at all when she revisited the lovely Spanish island of Sansegovia after the premature death of her beloved father. …
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Jacqueline Vaizey certainly didn't mean to fall in love with Dominic Errol; in fact, she didn't want to fall in love at all when she revisited the lovely Spanish island of Sansegovia after the premature death of her beloved father. Her hostess's blue-eyed grandson naturally had not entered into her considerations, and when she learned that Dominic was betrothed to Carlotte Consuella, Jacqueline knew he should stay out of her thoughts. Unfortunately Dominic's powerful, demanding personality was so much stronger than Jacqueline's good intentions that, willy-nilly, she found herself falling, falling a process that made her so unhappy that, just once, she allowed Neville Barr to comfort her. Which turned out to be once too often.
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