A Lost Love

Carole Mortimer

earliest edition we have, 1984 Harlequin Mills & Boon, Limited, 1984 186 pages

She didn't have to guess how Rafe felt about his wife... Brooke Adamson knew the whole bitter story. Because she was Rafe Charlwood's wife, or rather she had been, before the terrible car accident Rafe believed had claimed her life. Now, three years later, she had a new face and a new identity, and only a mother's love for the son Rafe had so cruelly taken from her could have brought her back to Charlwood. She cou...

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Lost Love edition · 2015 · Harlequin Mills & Boon, Limited · 192 pages · 9781474029612
Lost Love edition · 2015 · Harlequin Enterprises, Limited · 192 pages · 9781459291164
Lost Love hardcover · 1986 · Harlequin Mills & Boon · 288 pages · 9780263112627
A Lost Love paperback · 1984 · harlequin · 9780373107407
A lost love edition · 1984 · Mills & Boon · 186 pages
A Lost Love edition · 1984 · Harlequin Mills & Boon, Limited · 186 pages · 9780263747140

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