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Cassa’s Choice

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Cassa Blake, a dutiful daughter who gave up her youth to care for her parents, has been left the substantial family property but not the money for its upkeep. Fear of her grasping sister, who is determined to appropriate the legacy, impels her towards marriage, but she realises too late that it is her husband’s brother Frank, with whom she is passionately in love. Into an already charged atmosphere comes Dermot Tyson, her sister’s estranged husband, who has loved Cassa since first setting eyes on her. An engrossing tale of love and loyalty set in Dublin, Peru and Paris.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Mount Eagle Publications Ltd
Country
Ireland
Date
10 November 2001
Pages
255
ISBN
9781902011158

Cassa Blake, a dutiful daughter who gave up her youth to care for her parents, has been left the substantial family property but not the money for its upkeep. Fear of her grasping sister, who is determined to appropriate the legacy, impels her towards marriage, but she realises too late that it is her husband’s brother Frank, with whom she is passionately in love. Into an already charged atmosphere comes Dermot Tyson, her sister’s estranged husband, who has loved Cassa since first setting eyes on her. An engrossing tale of love and loyalty set in Dublin, Peru and Paris.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Mount Eagle Publications Ltd
Country
Ireland
Date
10 November 2001
Pages
255
ISBN
9781902011158