Harlequin Romance, Series by Margaret Way

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  • The Man From Bahl Bahla (Harlequin Romance, #1530)
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    The Man From Bahl Bahla (Harlequin Romance, #1530)

    Margaret Way

    Rated: 3.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 1972

    To take her mind off the tragic death of her father, Corinne went to work on Bahl Bahla, the great cattle station in the Outback. There she met Kiall Ballantine, who thought her just a society orchid and misinterpreted the reason for her unhappiness. It was the beginning of a tempestuous relationship.

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  • Flight Into Yesterday (Harlequin Romance, #2016)
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    Flight Into Yesterday (Harlequin Romance, #2016)

    Margaret Way

    Rated: 2.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 1976

    He thought her beauty skin deep Although he found her physical charms most irresistible. Lang clung stubbornly to the notion that Natalie was a spoiled heartless young woman who reveled in hurting her father and stepmother. Still, he was determined to bring her back, to his father's home, where he felt shew as needed during a current crisis. The difficulties Natalie encountered there were heightened by the jealousy of another woman... ...and her growing attraction for Lang.

  • Temple of Fire (Harlequin Romance, #2429)
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    Temple of Fire (Harlequin Romance, #2429)

    Margaret Way

    Rated: 2.33 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 1981

    Would love rise from the ashes of tragedy? Julian Standford had everything: looks, virility, intelligence and money. The perfect gentleman -- if gentlemen were also heartless and ruthless! Unfortunately, Fleur's little stepbrother was a Standford, too, and the only way she could be with him was to live under the same roof as Julian. For the sake of her stepbrother, she'd try to forget how the Standfords had ruined her life. But Julian seemed determined to continue the destruction...

  • The McIvor Affair (Harlequin Romance, #2454)
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    The McIvor Affair (Harlequin Romance, #2454)

    Margaret Way

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 1982

    Drew held a strange fascination for her Marnie O'Connor knew her father had not cheated Drew McIvor. But Drew wouldn't believe the truth. To prevent her father's ruin, somehow Marnie had to convince Drew not to remove his prize horses from the O'Connor stables. But how? She'd always hated the man, now more than ever. But curiously, Marnie was also drawn to the magnetic Drew. Her loyalty was with her father, but her heart was elsewhere.

  • Innocent In Eden (Harlequin Romance, #2820)
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    Innocent In Eden (Harlequin Romance, #2820)

    Margaret Way

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 1987

    It was a strange new world to Jane It was also thrilling. As assistant to the scriptwriter, Jane accompanied the crew for a film about the McGoverns, an Australian pioneer family. There'd been scandals and tragedy in their family's past. Jane could feel undercurrents of bitterness and the unconcealed hostility of Alex McGovern--the most attractive, dynamic man she'd ever met... more

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