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Jan 1, 1912 — —· 114 yrs

GENERAL · FICTION

Miriam MacGregor

Also known as: Miriam Macgregor

19
BOOKS
3.9
AVG RATING (85)
11
READERS

"Please, Max," a voice begged.

— from The intruder, 1976

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#2

Malvern Man

4.3 (4)

He was a man she should not love... — Julie Forsyth sought refuge from heartbreak by going to stay with her cousin. She wasn't prepared for an encounter with the formidable Adam Malvern, her cousin's boss and her father's arch racing rival! — Adam was none too pleased to have her riding his precious prized Thoroughbreds. And Julie was far from pleased by the obvious contempt Adam held for her and her "deceitful" ways. Adam was arrogant and domineering, but Julie knew she was in danger of falling desperately in love with this man.

#1

Spring At Sevenoaks

4.0 (7)

She loved Sevenoaks as much as he did. Colette Collingwood traveled to New Zealand to tour Sevenoaks, the sheep station her grandparents had shared before the disintegration of their marriage. Her obvious delight in the old homestead aroused the present owner's suspicions. For Jason Addison was convinced that no woman would want to stay and live in such isolation. Yet he seemed prepared to use Colette-as the exception to the rule-in an attempt to change his prospective fiancees mind.

#3

The Orchard King

4.3 (9)

Justin King was going to be a problem! The tall, handsome man didn't believe that Mary had wandered into his orchard just to admire the blossoms, and, of course, he was right she hadn't - but Mary certainly didn't intend to tell him the real reason she'd turned up at his property on New Zealand's North Island. At least not until the vindictive Rochelle started prying into her past. It was then that Mary's web of deceit threatened to confirm Justin's suspicions. But could Mary convince him—without exposing her secret—that she wasn't the gold digger he'd labeled her?

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