WAS EVE DESTINED ALWAYS TO LOSE OUT TO HER BEAUTIFUL COUSIN? The quiet town of Hawbury took on a new excitement with the arrival of two attractive bachelors--Tony Adamson, the famous jet-set artist, and Paul Smalley, the new headmaster of the scho...
The engagement ring on her finger had not assuaged the keen romantic longing in Anita's eye. Will she find romance in Leyenda, her dead mother's island home? What is the mystery behind her engagement, and what strange compulsion is directing ...
Leila was happy to accept dependable Gavin's proposal of marriage. Then her guardian, Doctor Hamilton, brought a stranger home to lunch, and Leila little realised that this was just the beginning of her frustrations. Why did Matt Edmundson have to co...
Sharon couldn't help liking brave, kind Valentine, even though she had foolishly given her heart to Tony Martindale, his unworthy nephew. Her involvement with the Martindales began with an unexpected telephone call from a distraught young woman who c...
Tina thought the telephone call must be for Roslyn, her exotic flat-mate. She was surprised when Murray Neilson asked her out. She didn't bargain for falling in love with Murray, who was as fascinating as he was ambitious. Oh, the joy of it! The wond...
As everyone knows, lightning can strike with surprising results. A lightning encounter brings Karen and Ian together. The restaurant is crowded so he agrees to share his table, although he has no wish to get involved with this lovely, prickly, outspo...
How could anyone with a heart know that little Debby's bright gaze would dim to a flickering shadow and do nothing? Not Faith. Ignoring James Thornton's cautious warning that it was cruel to give false hope, she set up a fund to send Debby to Russia ...
Jan came to Willowbridge to look after four-year-old Stephanie whose mother was confined to a wheelchair as the result of a car accident. Six months later Stephanie’s mother died. The decision about Jan’s continued employment rested with David Sp...
Lynn's visit to her father, Ben Westerman, the brain behind 'Westerman's', is inopportune. She finds herself eavesdropping on Ben's bitter quarrel with Jim Holstead, his late partner's son, about Ben's 'good luck', a scale model of his invention. A r...
All her life, it seemed, Dorcas had danced in the shadow of a more dominant personality. Now that her dancing career had come to an untimely end, she hated the thought of being beholden to Carlos Ruiz, who was half English, half Spanish, and wholly c...