For One Night by Penny Jordan

For One Night by Penny Jordan

Author:Penny Jordan [Jordan, Penny]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Fiction, Romance, General
ISBN: 9780263217094
Google: 8mPtRAAACAAJ
Amazon: 0263217094
Publisher: Harlequin Mills & Boon
Published: 1987-01-02T05:00:00+00:00


She found the factory without too much difficulty, and after touring their workshop she was determined to buy something from them. She had fallen in love with a traditional kitchen table, and had also been tempted by a cupboard that they were making to order for another customer. Something like that in her bedroom, it was large enough to take it. But that still didn't solve the problem of somewhere to hang her clothes. There was plenty of room in the dressing-room, which linked her bedroom and bathroom, for wardrobes to be fitted, but she wanted something more in keeping with the house than anything she had seen so far.

When she mentioned this to the man who was showing her round, he beamed with delight.

'No problem at all,' he assured her. 'We could design something specifically to fit your requirements, that will fit in perfectly with the house. I'll show you some photographs of work we've already done on various period bedrooms.'

The photographs he showed her whetted Diana's appetite even further, and before she left she had arranged for him to come out to the house to measure up her dressing-room for a tailor-made period-styled fitted wardrobe.

'Of course, it can't be genuinely authentic, but it will certainly be in keeping with the rest of the building,' she was assured before she left.

In Hereford she was lucky enough to find a parking spot straight away. She visited the chemist first to collect the prescription and then went on to check on the progress of her curtains. They were almost finished, and would be ready to be hung as soon as the decorators had completed their work.

There were men working in the fields as Diana drove homewards. Because of the good weather, farmers were hoping to bring in two crops, and some of the fields were already being cleared for this purpose.

Farming was hard work; how hard she was only just beginning to realise. She thought of Marcus's haggard, exhausted face, and immediately wished she had not, as she felt a renewed upsurge of her earlier guilt. She must stop feeling like this. She had nothing to feel guilty about.

Or had she?



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