ln Bali Charles Thetford had come to Ange|'s aid when she desperately needed a friend and she was grateful to him. But after he had carried her off to a new life in London she was conscious of stronger feelings for him. Of course there was no denying that Charles was an extremely attractive man: rich, successful and a highly sought after matrimonlal prize. But Angel knew little about the ways of the
world. Was there a danger that she was confusing gratitude with love? And how did Charles view her: as an attractive woman or as an irritating disruption to his ordered lifestyle?