4 Stars ~ After receiving a letter from her fiance jilting her a few days before their marriage, Morgana decides to return his engagement ring. She's in a daze when she leaves the post office and doesn't see where she is going only hearing the screech of brakes. Having survived the accident, Morgana learns that she hasn't really survived at all, as the brain injury she has sustained will eventually kill her. She returns to her work as a nurse and that's where she meets Festa, an English woman who normally lives on a tropical Portuguese island. Festa suffers from pneumonia and a broken leg, and as she mends she wants to return to her home. Knowing Morgana's circumstances, she invites her to accompany her to Juamasa as her private nurse where no one except Festa shall know of her circumstances.
Juamasa is under the benevolent rule of the Marquez de Alviro Rialta, a man Morgana takes an instant dislike to, finding him to be arrogant and overbearing. In return, Felipe finds Morgana to be annoying and far too independent in her thoughts and deeds. Both are easily irritated and quick to temper when they are together which leads to some fiesty sparring. Morgana does her best to just ignore Felipe, but she finds that when she's busy thinking about him, she's not dwelling on how quickly the weeks are passing. To complicate her time left, her ex-fiance Phillip is on the island working as an engineer, and he wants to renew their relationship.
This is Ms. Hilliard's very first book and though it took me awhile to get used to her style of writing, once done, I found myself completely engaged in Morgana's plight. While sad in places as Morgana or Festa reflects on what will soon happen, this story was not morbid in any way. Written in the late 50's, the traditional culture of the Portuguese is portrayed with Felipe having strong opinions on the roles of women. Though he battles with Morgana over her independent nature, it's this very independence that attracts him. Of course, as this is Harleyland, Morgana experiences a miracle and she and Felipe have their HEA.