Η Καρολάιν Μορόντο δεν ήταν από τις κοπέλες που θα παντρεύονταν κάποιον χωρίς να τον αγαπούν. Αντιδρώντας στις πιέσεις του πατέρα της το σκάει, γυρεύοντας καταφύγιο στο σπίτι της νταντάς της σ' ένα μικρό χωριό χαμένο κάπου στα Πυρηναία. Αλλά αντί για την καλοκάγαθη Μάττυ, συναντά εκεί έναν μυστηριώδη άγνωστο που πρόκειται να αλλάξει ολάκερη τη ζωή της ...
Flora Mildred Cartwright was born on 1926 in Liverpool, England, UK. The youngest of four children, Flora and her family lived in the same house until she was a teen. In 1949, she graduated from Liverpool University, where she met Robert Kidd, her husband. They moved to her beloved Scotland, where she began teaching, writing, and raised their four children: Richard, Patricia, Peter and David.
Flora Kidd published her first novel, Visit To Rowanbank, in 1966 at Mills & Boon. In 1977, the family moved to Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, where she continued her romance career with Mills & Boon until 1989, when she retired. In 1994, she published the first of the The Marco Polo Project novels, to support a project to build a replica of the 19th century ship Marco Polo.
Flora Kidd passed away on March 19, 2008 at Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada.
Caroline refused to let her wealthy father force her into an arranged marriage. To escape his tyranny, she fled to a mountain valley in Spain.
Instead of the old childhood nurse she expected to find there, she met Pio Viroda. The rebellious son of a poor revolutionary, and an artist, Pio's political cartoons had made him an enemy of the establishment world to which Caroline belonged.
The only interest she shared with Pio was her need for personal freedom. But when he drew her into his arms and kissed her, she ceased to care about the differences that divided them
Pio Viroda was staying at the cottage in the mountains in Spain when Caroline ran away from her demanding father because he had arranged a marriage for her to a rich man she did not love or even like.
Pio asked Caroline to stay and this started a romance with a Passionate Encounter. The two main characters kept pushing and pulling each other until the end of the book. They both seemed rather immature and the book deserves an average rating.