A Man Like Daintree

A Man Like Daintree by Margaret Way is a contemporary romance published by Mills & Boon in 1979. This edition spans 191 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Steven Daintree, who saves Andrea Swanson’s life and brings her to his expansive Queensland estate, Mokhana, as she recovers from memory loss. As Andrea grapples with her feelings of gratitude and burgeoning love for Steven, she questions whether his dominant nature and existing ties to another woman complicate their relationship.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of attraction, memory, and the complexities of love. Andrea’s struggle to reclaim her past while navigating her feelings for Steven adds depth to the story. The dynamics between the characters, particularly the tension between Andrea and Steven, highlight the challenges of love intertwined with uncertainty. This edition offers an engaging glimpse into the emotional landscape of contemporary romance, set against the backdrop of a vast estate.
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Steven Daintree had saved Andrea Swan-son’s life, and on learning that she was alone in the world, her memory gone, he had taken her back to his vast Queensland estate, Mokhana, until she recovered.
So Andrea owed him a lot. All the same, did that give him the right to turn her life upside down? There was no denying this wild attraction that had sprung up between them — but although Andrea knew it was love on her side, what about Steven Daintree? He was a law unto himself, dominating and self-assured, taking what he wanted — and why should he want Andrea when there was Gillian Courtney to be considered?
And how could Andrea think about the future, with or without Steven, until she had regained her memory of the past?
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