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The All-the-Way Man
1980
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"An involvement's the last thing I want." Tim Fortescue was a confirmed cynic when it came to women he wasn't going to repeat his ancestor's mistakes. And besides, his outback cattle station was strictly a man's world. But regardless, he wanted Jessica to pretend to be his fiancée until his matchmaking godmother was fooled enough to leave him alone. "I'm sick of being a hunted man," he told Jessica. "And I'm certainly never going to get caught!"

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Joyce Dingwell
Joyce Dingwell
Author · 32 books
Enid Joyce Owen Dingwell, née Starr, was born on 1908 in Ryde, New South Wales, Australia. She wrote, as Joyce Dingwell and Kate Starr, 80 romance novels for Mills & Boon from 1931 to 1986. She was the first Australian writer living in Australia to be published by Mills & Boon. Her novel The House in the Timberwood (1959), was made into a motion picture, The Winds of Jarrah (1983). Her work was particularly notable for its use of the Australian land, culture, and people. She passed away on 2 August 1997 in Kincumber, New South Wales.
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