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Voyage of Discovery

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Instead of enjoying the luxurious cruise Gail was miserable and confused—thanks to Stuart Landon.

From the captain's dining table to onshore excursions around the fascinating Canary islands, her relationship with Stuart grew from mutual irritation to outright hostility. Yet Gail felt strangely drawn to the irascible fellow passenger.

When she finally realized that she had lost her heart to this impossible man. Gail had another problem. Stuart was engaged—to a woman who had become Gail’s friend.

187 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1987

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Hilda Nickson

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Hilda Pressley was born on 18 November 1912 in Maltby, England, UK. She married with the Western novelist Maltby, England Arthur Nickson (a.k.a. Arthur Hodson, Roy Peters, John Saunders, and Matt Winstan).

She used to sign her novels her married name, Hilda Nickson, her birth name, Hilda Pressley, and the pseudonym Hilary Preston. She published her first novels at Herbert Jenkins at 1950s, before start to work to Mills & Boon, most of her novels were reedited by Harlequin, in some cases by diferents titles. She focused her first novels on the popular Doctor-Nurse romances, and are frecuently found love triangles in her plots, and she also set her novels in exotic places like Italy or Spain.

Hilda Pressley Nickson served as Vice-President for the Romantic Novelists' Association. She passed away in 1977.

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January 11, 2019
OMG. The H's secret was SOOOOO stupid.
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November 21, 2020
The h and the setting, (a cruise to Madeira and the Canary Islands), rated this book four stars for me. The H was disagreeable, and his eventual explanation for his presence on the ship was confusing and implausible.
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August 11, 2016
I think it started fine, but the last chapters were a little too much.
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Instead of enjoying the luxurious cruise Gail was miserable and confused—thanks to Stuart Landon.

From the captain's dining table to onshore excursions around the fascinating Canary islands, her relationship with Stuart grew from mutual irritation to outright hostility. Yet Gail felt strangely drawn to the irascible fellow passenger.

When she finally realized that she had lost her heart to this impossible man. Gail had another problem. Stuart was engaged—to a woman who had become Gail’s friend.
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November 19, 2017
He spoiled her holiday.

Instead of enjoying the luxurious cruise Gail was miserable and confused--thanks to Stuart Landon.

From the captain's dining table to onshore excursions around the fascinating Canary Islands, her relationship with Stuart grew from mutual irritation to outright hostility.Yet Gail felt strangely drawn to the irascible fellow passenger.

When she finally realized that she had lost her heart to this impossible man, Gail had another problem. Stuart was engaged--to a woman who had become Gail's friend.
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