Famous Romance Library #6
"And No Regrets" is a poignant 1956 tale from Famous Romance Library #6, where Clare and Ross make a bold pact: marry for eighteen months, journey to a remote Nigerian plantation, and part with no regrets. Written by Rosalind Brett and Joan Whitford, with art by Selby Donnison, the story unfolds with quiet intensity as Clare seeks adventure and a chance at love, while Ross seeks companionship in the isolation of the bush. The cover, by the Cosmopolitan Agency, captures the era’s romantic tension with its evocative, period-accurate style.
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Clare had met Ross in England while he was on leave. He was due to leave for Nigeria for eighteen months to finish out his contract at a plantation in Bula, in the bush, miles away from civilization. She was mad to travel and he needed a wife in the bush to ease the loneliness, so they made a contract. They would marry and he would take her to west Africa. After eighteen months, they would part with no regrets. Clare had agreed because she hoped that one day he would learn to love her.
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