Secondhand Vintage Mills & Boon Bargain Book Box (24 Books) SP2461
Secondhand Vintage Mills & Boon Bargain Book Box (24 Books)
This collection features twenty-four vintage Mills & Boon romance novels, showcasing some of the genre's most prolific authors like Valerie Parv, Anne Weale, and Roberta Leigh. This box is packed with classic tropes: Australian outback adventures, temporary marriage contracts, reluctant bridegrooms, and exotic holidays, all wrapped in the distinctive cover art of the era.
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Two Dozen Red Roses by Rosemary Hammond A romantic gesture sparks a story of love and misunderstanding. The heroine receives a mysterious gift that changes her relationship with a man she thought she knew.
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Full Circle by Rosemary Hammond A second-chance romance where the past comes back to haunt—or heal—the present. The protagonists must determine if they can return to where they started and get it right this time.
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Remember Me, My Love by Valerie Parv A poignant story, possibly involving amnesia or a long separation, where the heroine fights to make the man she loves remember the passion they once shared.
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Portrait of Bethany by Anne Weale Set in the world of art or high society. Bethany becomes the subject of a portrait—and the obsession of the artist or patron who commissions it.
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Blue Days at Sea by Anne Weale A holiday romance set on a cruise ship or yacht. The "blue days" refer to the endless ocean and skies that form the backdrop for a shipboard affair.
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Facts of Love by Roberta Leigh The heroine prides herself on being logical and pragmatic, until a passionate hero enters her life and teaches her that love is the one fact that cannot be analyzed.
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Man and Wife by Valerie Parv A classic marriage-of-convenience story. Two people agree to a union for practical reasons, only to find the lines blurring between "arrangement" and "real marriage."
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Boss of Yarrakina by Valerie Parv A quintessential Australian outback romance. The heroine takes a job on the vast Yarrakina station and clashes with its rugged, demanding owner.
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Ask Me No Questions by Valerie Parv A romance built on secrets. The heroine asks for trust without explanations, but the hero’s suspicion threatens to tear them apart before the truth is revealed.
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Man Shy by Valerie Parv Having been burned in the past, the heroine is wary of relationships ("man shy"). It takes a patient—or persistent—hero to break down her walls.
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A Touch of the Devil by Anne Weale The hero is charismatic, dangerous, and perhaps a bit wicked. The heroine knows she should stay away, but his "devilish" charm is impossible to resist.
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Passion's Daughter by Sara Wood A high-intensity drama where the heroine is ruled by her emotions, clashing with a hero who demands control. A story of fire and ice.
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Wife for a Year by Roberta Leigh The title says it all: a temporary marriage contract. They agree to stay together for 365 days, but can they walk away when the year is up?
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Love and No Marriage by Roberta Leigh The protagonists are at an impasse—one wants a ring, the other wants freedom. They must decide if love is enough without the piece of paper.
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The Savage Aristocrat by Roberta Leigh A clash of class and temperament. The hero is noble by birth but wild by nature, and the heroine must tame him without losing herself.
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Stowaway by Anne Weale A forced-proximity adventure. The heroine hides away on the hero's boat or plane, leading to a journey where there is no escape from their mutual attraction.
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The Unwilling Bridegroom by Roberta Leigh He didn't want to get married, but circumstances forced his hand. Now the heroine has the difficult task of turning a reluctant husband into a loving one.
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Not a Marrying Man by Roberta Leigh The hero is a confirmed bachelor who has sworn off long-term commitments. The heroine is the one woman who might just change his mind.
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Pure Temptation by Sara Wood A forbidden love story. The attraction is instantaneous and overwhelming, but obstacles stand in their way, making the temptation even sweeter.
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The Habit of Loving by Rosemary Hammond The characters may have fallen into a routine or a comfortable friendship, only to be shaken up by a realization that what they have is actually deep, enduring love.
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Loser Take All by Rosemary Hammond Likely involves a wager or a business deal where the "loser" of the bet actually ends up winning the biggest prize of all: love.
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Catalan Christmas by Anne Weale A festive romance set in the Catalonia region of Spain. Traditional celebrations and a snowy (or sunny) backdrop set the stage for a holiday miracle.
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Rage by Amanda Carpenter A story fueled by intense emotion. It likely features an "enemies-to-lovers" plot where the line between burning rage and burning passion is crossed.
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Wedding of the Year by Anne Weale A high-society event is the setting for drama. Whether it's the protagonists' wedding or one they are attending, it promises to be the talk of the town.
Genre: Romance
Secondhand Vintage Mills & Boon Bargain Book Box (24 Books)
This collection features twenty-four vintage Mills & Boon romance novels, showcasing some of the genre's most prolific authors like Valerie Parv, Anne Weale, and Roberta Leigh. This box is packed with classic tropes: Australian outback adventures, temporary marriage contracts, reluctant bridegrooms, and exotic holidays, all wrapped in the distinctive cover art of the era.
-
Two Dozen Red Roses by Rosemary Hammond A romantic gesture sparks a story of love and misunderstanding. The heroine receives a mysterious gift that changes her relationship with a man she thought she knew.
-
Full Circle by Rosemary Hammond A second-chance romance where the past comes back to haunt—or heal—the present. The protagonists must determine if they can return to where they started and get it right this time.
-
Remember Me, My Love by Valerie Parv A poignant story, possibly involving amnesia or a long separation, where the heroine fights to make the man she loves remember the passion they once shared.
-
Portrait of Bethany by Anne Weale Set in the world of art or high society. Bethany becomes the subject of a portrait—and the obsession of the artist or patron who commissions it.
-
Blue Days at Sea by Anne Weale A holiday romance set on a cruise ship or yacht. The "blue days" refer to the endless ocean and skies that form the backdrop for a shipboard affair.
-
Facts of Love by Roberta Leigh The heroine prides herself on being logical and pragmatic, until a passionate hero enters her life and teaches her that love is the one fact that cannot be analyzed.
-
Man and Wife by Valerie Parv A classic marriage-of-convenience story. Two people agree to a union for practical reasons, only to find the lines blurring between "arrangement" and "real marriage."
-
Boss of Yarrakina by Valerie Parv A quintessential Australian outback romance. The heroine takes a job on the vast Yarrakina station and clashes with its rugged, demanding owner.
-
Ask Me No Questions by Valerie Parv A romance built on secrets. The heroine asks for trust without explanations, but the hero’s suspicion threatens to tear them apart before the truth is revealed.
-
Man Shy by Valerie Parv Having been burned in the past, the heroine is wary of relationships ("man shy"). It takes a patient—or persistent—hero to break down her walls.
-
A Touch of the Devil by Anne Weale The hero is charismatic, dangerous, and perhaps a bit wicked. The heroine knows she should stay away, but his "devilish" charm is impossible to resist.
-
Passion's Daughter by Sara Wood A high-intensity drama where the heroine is ruled by her emotions, clashing with a hero who demands control. A story of fire and ice.
-
Wife for a Year by Roberta Leigh The title says it all: a temporary marriage contract. They agree to stay together for 365 days, but can they walk away when the year is up?
-
Love and No Marriage by Roberta Leigh The protagonists are at an impasse—one wants a ring, the other wants freedom. They must decide if love is enough without the piece of paper.
-
The Savage Aristocrat by Roberta Leigh A clash of class and temperament. The hero is noble by birth but wild by nature, and the heroine must tame him without losing herself.
-
Stowaway by Anne Weale A forced-proximity adventure. The heroine hides away on the hero's boat or plane, leading to a journey where there is no escape from their mutual attraction.
-
The Unwilling Bridegroom by Roberta Leigh He didn't want to get married, but circumstances forced his hand. Now the heroine has the difficult task of turning a reluctant husband into a loving one.
-
Not a Marrying Man by Roberta Leigh The hero is a confirmed bachelor who has sworn off long-term commitments. The heroine is the one woman who might just change his mind.
-
Pure Temptation by Sara Wood A forbidden love story. The attraction is instantaneous and overwhelming, but obstacles stand in their way, making the temptation even sweeter.
-
The Habit of Loving by Rosemary Hammond The characters may have fallen into a routine or a comfortable friendship, only to be shaken up by a realization that what they have is actually deep, enduring love.
-
Loser Take All by Rosemary Hammond Likely involves a wager or a business deal where the "loser" of the bet actually ends up winning the biggest prize of all: love.
-
Catalan Christmas by Anne Weale A festive romance set in the Catalonia region of Spain. Traditional celebrations and a snowy (or sunny) backdrop set the stage for a holiday miracle.
-
Rage by Amanda Carpenter A story fueled by intense emotion. It likely features an "enemies-to-lovers" plot where the line between burning rage and burning passion is crossed.
-
Wedding of the Year by Anne Weale A high-society event is the setting for drama. Whether it's the protagonists' wedding or one they are attending, it promises to be the talk of the town.