Emma Redfern had arrived in Tangier full of hope - but now she was alone, abandoned by Guy, the man she had traveled so far to marry!
Or could it be that fate had merely used her, lured her to Tangier for the sole purpose of meeting Mark Triton?
Mark had been kindness itself and had even found Emma a job. Emma had everything to be grateful for - except the fact that Leonore de Coria, her new employer, was described as Mark's "current conquest."
Eileen Norah Murphy Owbridge was born on 8 September 1903 in Yeovil, Somerset, England, she lived in Preston, Sussex, England, and passed away on 4 February 1994 in Worthing, West Sussex.
Under the pseudonym Jane Arbor she wrote over 55 romance novel for Mills & Boon from 1948 to 1985. She started writing doctor-nurse romances, and many have been reedited with diferent titles, that included the words "nurse", "doctor" or "surgeon". Later, she focused her writing in foreign settings like the continental Europe, the Caribbean, Morocco...