Hell or High Water

Anne Mather

earliest edition we have, 1979 Mills and Boon, 1979 188 pages

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"We can't sell it to someone like him!" Helen had to admit the sale of their estate was necessary. She and her mother could no longer afford to keep it up. But she couldn't agree with her mother that selling it to the popular writer, Jarret Manning, would be a good deal. Jarret was a stranger, a rootless jet-setter with no sense of tradition. Yet Helen soon discovered that arguing over real estate was the least...

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Hell or High Water edition · 2014 · Harlequin Enterprises ULC · 9781460347812
Hell or High Water edition · 2014 · Harlequin Enterprises ULC · 9781322062433
Hell or High Water edition · 2014 · Harlequin Mills & Boon, Limited · 192 pages · 9781472097620
Hell or High Water. edition · 1985 · Mills & B. · 192 pages
Hell or High Water paperback · 1980 · Harlequin · 188 pages · 9780373103478
Hell or high water edition · 1979 · Mills and Boon · 188 pages

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