Harlequin Presents #6 Written by Violet Winspear Published hardcover by Mills and Boon in 1967 by Harlequin in May 1973 Artist - Don Sinclair "Keep your love. Did I ever ask for it?" Paul's voice rang out. His face was a taut sculpture, chiseled out of stone-as she felt certain his heart was. "No," Domini threw at him, "but you're not quite so inhuman as to enjoy for very long the companionship of a wife who hates you!" She couldn't weep. Tears had set like ice in her and the sweetness of today had turned to bitterness. The rings on her hands felt heavy-like manacles, she told herself. Shackles that bound her to a man who had forced her into a loveless disaster of a marriage. |
Harleqin Presents #6 - reprint This is the cover art for the 32nd printing which came out February 1983. The artist is Len Goldberg who did many covers for Presents numbered in the 600s. |
Harlequin Presents #7 Written by Anne Hampson Published in June 1973 Artist - Don Sinclair Shara had missed him, but she had never blamed her foster brother, Carl, for having nothing to do with her. After all, his parents had virtually rejected him after her arrival. Now he had come back into her life, prepared to be friends. Friends? It had never been as a friend that Shara thought of Carl; she had never even thought of him as a brother! |
Harlequin Presents #8 Written by Anne Mather Published June 1973 Artist - Don Sinclair Notice the Monte Carlo casino roulette table on the cover It was five years since Rachel had left her husband Andre Sanchez, and she was only coming toh im now because he was the only one who could help her beloved father. But the marriage had broke nup in the first place because of the suffocating influence of the Sanchez family. Now there was a danger that Rachel would be swallowed up in it yet again. |
Harlequin Presents #9 Written by Violet Winspear Published hardcover in 1961 by Mills and Boon Harlequin June 1973 Artist - Don Sinclair Rea went to the coast for a quiet visit with no thought of marriage in her mind, but soon she found herself married to a man she had never met before and pledged to play her part in a fantastic game of 'let's pretend'. |
Harlequin Presents #10 Written by Anne Hampson Published in June 1973 Artist - Don Sinclair It was five years now since Shani had married Andreas Manou - but the marriage had been in name only and she had not seen him since the wedding day. And now Shani was planning to marry again - and Andreas had chosen this moment to come back into her life. |