Photo journalist Perry Vaughn wants to get on with her life and she's hoping Sinclair, the wealthy, suave and urbane man she's dating will ask her to marry. It's seems as if he's going to. However, Perry has one small problem she has to deal with first. When she was seventeen and living in Africa, she married Tarquin Winslow, who is still there managing a game reserve.Sinclair offers to go to Africa to sort it all out, but this is something Perry has to do herself. She has to see the man who married her then sent her on her way one last time. When she gets there the weather is bad, the roads are worse and she arrives at the reserve in the midst of a storm. And Tarquin doesn't recognize her. Then after she introduces herself, he doesn't remember her. So rather than tell him why she's really there, she hides under the cover of her job and tells him she wants to do a photo story on the reserve.So why doesn't Tarquin remember Perry? And if and when he does, and if that old devil attraction raises it's handsome head, will it turn Perry's away from a safe comfortable life with Sinclair back in merry old England, or will she opt to stay in Africa?This, my friends, is the kind of book you won't be able to put down till you find out all the answers. Though it was written one year shy of a quarter of a century ago, it still stands up to day and I highly recommend it.A Harlequin Dreamers Review by Gracie Houston
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