Isle of the Rainbows
When Penny arrived on the island of Dominica, her employer, Mrs. Redfern, warned Penny that her son Max was used to authority, and expected to be obeyed. Penny herself decided that here was one girl who was not going to comply!

But could she be successful?


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"Max is by nature a very strong-willed man. Always he has expected to be obeyed," Mrs Redfern told Penny about her son when Penny arrived to work for her on the island of Dominica. "If he gives instructions he expects them to be carried out: if he proffers advice he similarly expects it to be followed. You can't change the character of a man like my son, Penny, and if it happens to be your lot to come into frequent contact with him, you then must of necessity gear your own actions to it --" But Penny merely pursed her lips and said nothing. The trouble with Max's 'advice' was that it invariably savoured of an order. And here was one girl who was not going to comply, she decided. But.....

Hero: Max Redfern
Heroine: Penny Davidson
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    • First Edition
    • Sep-1970
    • Mills & Boon (UK)
    • Hardcover
    • ISBN: 0263515265
    • ISBN13: 9780263515268



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