Best of
Harlequin

1967

Journey to an Island


Hilary Wilde - 1967
    But soon her quest began to be obscured by the even more urgent problem of what to do about her hopeless love for Gideon Eastwood.

Spanish Moonlight


Dorothy Rivers - 1967
    A Harlequin RomanceIn Finella Davidson's world everything seemed just right! Her job in sunny Spain was working out far better than her expectations; her young charge was delightful; and the man she loved was painting her portrait.She had only one thing to wish for - but strangely, the very granting of that wish seemed to threaten all her happiness.

The Young Nightingales


Mary Whistler - 1967
    When her father died tragically, leaving her penniless, Jane Nightingale expected her old friend Roger Bowman to marry her - but the best he could suggest was that she go to Switzerland to work for his Aunt! But Roger's apparent heartlessness was to bring her happiness in the end.

Galleon House


Margaret Malcolm - 1967
    Andrea was proud to belong to them, and accepted that her destiny was to marry her cousin Leo and carry on the line.How would she react when she discovered that the Trevaines were anything but perfect, their activities anything but honorable?

This Wish I Have


Amanda Doyle - 1967
    But just what kind of man had she chosen to fall in love with?