Alaskan Summer
Catherine -- Kit -- Martin had decided to leave London, and her home in Kent, to accept a position with a British petroleum company in Anchorage, Alaska, because her cousin, Julie Lancaster, was already there -- and besides, Kit wanted to see something of the world.

In Fairbanks, Kit embarked on the last lap of her journey to Anchorage -- and found herself sitting next to a man whom she had seen in the airport restaurant. He was tall, dark, and definitely handsome, and there was something of the outdoors about him, in spite of his well-cut business suit.

When he started to talk to Kit, she told him about Julie, and he expressed surprise that she knew nothing about the other people with whom she would be working. So Kit told him that she did know something about a man named Nicholas Colston; according to Julie, he was, Kit said, “a thoroughly arrogant and conceited man who had let his success with women go to his head.”

Kit was disappointed to find that Julie had sent a man from the office -- Charles Hutchins -- to meet her. And Charles, it seemed, was also there to meet someone else. The “someone else” turned out to be Kit's seatmate -- Nicholas Colston, her future boss!

Thus begins a delightful journey into a strangely fascinating world in which Kit finds herself lost in more ways than one. But in Alaska, anything can happen.
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