Cassy Aden's parents died when she was quite young and she'd been taken in by her uncle, who had a daughter named Sylvia who was Cassy's age. Now the girls are 22 and Sylvia has gone off on a Caribbean vacation and refuses to come back and Cassy's uncle persuades Cassy to go and fetch her. When Cassy arrives in the Bahamas she finds Sylvia having cocktails with a man named Justin. A man who reminds her of a soldier of fortune. After Justin leaves, Sylvia tells Cassy that she's told Justin that her best friend, Cassy, is after her father for his money. Cassy is stunned. Why would Sylvia be telling anybody that she was a gold digger? Well, to get sympathy from Justin, that's why. Sylvia needs Justin's help to get a job working as a caddy on the local golf course. So you see how this romance is going to go. Cassy falls for Justin, Justin thinks she's a gold digger. She thinks Justin is just an ordinary guy, but is he? This one was written back in 1978, the year I was born. I think I first read it when I was ten. I liked then, I still do and I think you will too.
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