Marrying a highwayman awaiting execution is Katherine Cunningham's only hope - for that way her debts will die with him. But it turns out that her husband, Nicholas Lydgate, is innocent - and the son of a duke! Katherine is determined to save his life, as she is attracted to Nicholas, but she won't hold him to a union until he shows he cares for her...
“I want what you once promised me…” The Greek’s demanding proposal!
“Bene.” Amusement danced in Franco's voice. “I love watching Father on this one. To make Ricci the largest luxury hotel chain in the world is an accomplishment even he can't match. It kills him to think of you surpassing his ...
Can she hope to find it in Philip's arms? "Lee's novel hits the sweet spot." —RT Book Reviews on Engagement of Convenience
In order to have her family's debt absolved, Catherine marries a man who was made to seem like a criminal.
Because of her little brother's gambling addiction, young Catherine now finds herself shouldering a five-thousand-pound debt.
Lucy thought about Simon and Terence. 'Really, really nice,' she admitted. 'They're both full-time teachers and yet they still manage to find the time to come in whenever they can. They do at least three after-school classes a week.
Until the later nineteenth century the great landlords and the gentry were the central element in the social and political life of the country, and even as late as 1940,...
In this highly practical book, Mary Hunt helps couples learn the principles of acceptance, freedom, safety, and honesty in money matters.
Collects: The Marriage Deb#1-2.
With her broken family, she signed an indenture contract for her boyfriend, only to find out that her boyfriend had gone to bed with his' soulmate '.