After Cathie lost all her money, her fiance's domineering mother did her best to break off the engagement. Should Cathie take the hint -- especially as another equally attractive man was taking an interest in her?
Mills & Boon
It was a shock to Cathie, after years of taking comfortable, prosperous living for granted, when her father died and she found that all the money was gone, but at least she still had the love and support of her fiancé Keith, who insisted that it would make no difference to them. Both of them would have to make sacrifices, but surely they would be worth it? But the news had come as a very unpleasant shock to Keith's ambitious, domineering mother, and she lost no time in trying to break up the engagement, even to the extent of pointing out to Cathie that, in the glamorous Melanie Seymour, she had a far more suitable candidate for the position of Keith's wife than Cathie would ever be. Should Cathie take the hint, especially as another equally attractive man was taking an interest in her?
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