Levelling The Score

by Penny Jordan

Published 1 December 1987

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Simon Townsend's cool rejection of Jenna's teenage adoration had left her smarting, and determined to get her own back one day. Then, at long last, the time came for her to wreak her swift and effective revenge...

She didn't realize that her little scheme was playing right into Simon's hands. He had told himself that Jenna was too young for love all those years ago. But he had decided to be patient.

And now he was going to teach her that grown-up games were dangerous, and they were played for keeps!


What You Made Me

by Penny Jordan

Published 1 April 1985

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She hadn't seen him in almost eleven years. They'd been very much in love. But if Philippa had married Scott, he would have lost his birthright. So Philippa had told him she was in love with someone else.

Seeing her again unleashed Scott's bitterness. He was pleased to think that Geoff had refused to marry Philippa despite her pregnant condition. Scott was so blind to Philippa's love, he couldn't see even the obvious - that young Simon was very much his father's son.

"After you left, Philippa, my grandfather withheld from me what he though I wanted most. Take care," Scott Warned, "that I never discover what you treasure."


Beyond Compare

by Penny Jordan

Published 1 January 1989

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It was a mistake. It just had to be. Surely Howard would come to his senses and realize Holly was the one for him. When he did, she'd be waiting.

Meanwhile, though, Holly Witchell was determined to make Howard Neston appreciate what he had lost in jilting her for her glamorous schoolmate, Rosamund. And who better than Drew Hammond to help her - after all, Rosamund had jilted Drew to become engaged to Howard.

It seemed logical for Holly and Drew to pretend to be lovers while they waited for their real loves to change their minds...


Desire's Captive

by Penny Jordan

Published 11 March 1983

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Her worst fears had come true.

Being kidnapped by political terrorists was the realization of Saffron's worst nightmares. And to be taken to an isolated primitive farmhouse and subjected to the volatile dangerous temperments of her captors was worse than she could have ever imagined.

For Nico, the man she loved, the one man to whom her whole being responded, had manipulated her descent into hell. Though calculating and callous, he was her only hope for escape - and for future happiness.