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While recovering from injuries suffered when nursing in Beirut, Bethan's job with Mrs. Ruston, in a peaceful Suffolk village, seemed the perfect solution to help heal her shattered state of mind and body; no stress and plenty of fresh air.
Instead, after meeting Frazer again, and seeing him with the woman he intended to marry, when she'd once dreamed of being his wife herself, hurt her unbearably and reminded her of the guilt she'd carried since Ishbel's (Frazer's sister) party, 10 years ago.
The love she'd felt for Frazer as a young girl was all the stronger now, with a depth and power that was shattering.
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While Bethan was recovering from injuries she'd suffered while nursing in Beirut, her job with Mrs. Ruston in a peaceful Suffolk village seemed just what the doctor had ordered - plenty of fresh air and no stress.
Instead Bethan was strained to the limit. She met Fraser again, and was reminded of the guilt she'd carried with her since his sister Ishbel's party ten years ago. But seeing Fraser with the woman he intended to marry was what really hurt. She'd loved Fraser as a young girl, and she loved him still - with a depth and power that was shattering.
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