Libby Mason had everything - looks, money. a comfortable, safe background provided by a loving uncle who had always been like a father to her, and everyone who knew her hoped that, to round off the picture, she and nice, suitable Ian Blaney would eventually make a match of it. So they were all quick to point out how misguided Libby would be to entertain any romantic ideas about the 'outsider' Adam Roscoe, who was not of her world, and about whom no one knew anything except that he seemed to have plenty of enemies. In fact, Uncle Graham, who had never demanded anything of Libby in her life before, insisted that she give Adam up. Libby could hardly bear to hurt her uncle, but she was utterly sure about her feelings for Adam. Yet wasn't it just possible that 'everyone' might be right about him after all'?
Genre: Romance
Genre: Romance
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