Lance Winter, New Zealand's polo-playing wizard, didn't give interviews. So ever-resourceful Janie Meredith, writer and talented horsewoman, had arranged to replace Lance's injured pony trainer!
Once she was in the perfect position to investigate the man at close quarters, however, Janie dearly wished she wasn't quite so good at her job. Then she wouldn't have known that Lance's very private life included his neighbor, Penelope.
Well, Janie mused, at least she'd found out but not in time to protect herself from Lance's stolen kisses!
Miriam MacGregor wrote several romances for Mills & Boon and Harlequin in the 1980's and 1990's. Her stories are mostly set in New Zealand.
She also wrote several well regarded non fiction books about New Zealand.
Mrs Macgregor was married twice. Rachel McAlpine states in The Passionate Pen that Mrs Macgregor moved to England in the 1990s to live with a daughter.
added information from The Passionate Pen, the back cover of Petticoat Pioneers & National Library New Zealand.
The guy moves in both the spineless, leaky, jellyblob of a heroine and Dracula's Bride and her son Eddie Munster from the neighboring farm, into his house, then sits back and watches the sparks fly for his amusement. It was like the Bachelor: New Zealand Sheep Farm Edition , as he takes his sweet time torturing both of the women fighting for his attention, smooching one then the other, insinuating imminent marriage proposals to one then the other, all the while he is sitting back laughing at them and deciding who ultimately gets the ring. Barf!