Red Rose for Love

Carole Mortimer

earliest edition we have, 1982 Harlequin Books, 1982 paperback 187 pages

Love led only to heartbreak. Eve had survived the ordeal of Carl Prentiss, but the experience left her a sadly changed woman. Her trusting young heart was now safely buried. Never again would she love -- least of all a rich man who thought his money could buy him everything, including her. So, despite his persistence, Bart Jordan didn't stand a chance with Eve. She was allowing stubborn bitterness and fear to ru...

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Red Rose for Love edition · 2018 · Harlequin Enterprises, Limited · 192 pages · 9781488097331
Red Rose for Love edition · 2015 · Harlequin Mills & Boon, Limited · 192 pages · 9781474030199
Red Rose for Love paperback · 1982 · Harlequin Books · 187 pages · 9780373105229
Red Rose For Love edition · 1982 · Mills & Boon · 192 pages
Red Rose for Love edition · 1982 · Mills & Boon · 187 pages
Red Rose For Love. edition · 1982 · Mills & Boon · 192 pages

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