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404 pages · Published: 01 Aug 1993
Roberta O’More grew up wandering the world with her artist father and her mother, who was estranged from Roberta’s grandfather. Only for one glorious month, when she was twelve, had she and her cousin George unexpectedly visited her grandfather’s home of Heatherleigh, on New Zealand’s South Island, a grand estate that had been in the family for generations. Now twenty-five, having lost both parents, she was going back to Heatherleigh, back to the place that had always represented for her the stability and security she had never known with her footloose and fancy-free father and mother. To her delight, she found that George had come back as well. But Muir Buchanan, the shepherd who had baby-sat the young Roberta and George all those years ago, had won her grandfather’s confidence, and was well on the way to winning Roberta’s heart . . . until she overheard a conversation between Muir and her grandfather that revealed the truth: Muir was courting her solely because she was her grandfather’s only living descendant and therefore his heir, and Muir wanted Heatherleigh for his own!
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