This is the only edition I can find listed but I have read the republished one which is a purple paperback and published by HarperCollins. It seemed so full of promise but in the end it was a struggle to finish. I need to remember that these were written in the 70s and all of the women, are, rather weak and silly. I don't think I have read any books with women as such weak characters. Also Erskine wrote them all with the same interests, painting and horse riding with possibly no exceptions. Does this mean she knew nothing of any other hobbies such as tennis, dancing etc. The stories, with the exceptions of the ghost stories were all actually the same but different, woman meets man ,tries to keep man,goes back to man,even one who was violent towards her!
Most of these stories were set at the seaside so there is much description of this area in different seasons but much of this is the same. The one story which I really didn't follow because of the style of the writing was A Summer Full of Poppies. The one I enjoyed the most was the Christmas themed one,All This Childish Nonsense.
The stories also write about the women being perfectly prepared, after barely knowing a man, to go back to his house or flat with him and most of them being prepared to let them kiss them and more!
However the other aspect which made this book difficult to enjoy was the lack of proof reading! I was surprised that HarperCollins hadn't had it proof read! Generally where they should be an e ,some of these words had an a. One line in one book was completely unreadable! This really is very poor.
All in all I could have given this book 2 but decided that part of the problem was created by lack of proof reading and therefore gave it 3.
All in all not a particularly excellent read.