The Marriage Bed: The Marriage Campaign / the Bridal Bed / an Ideal Marriage?

The Marriage Bed: The Marriage Campaign / the Bridal Bed / an Ideal Marriage?
ISBN-10
1489208283
ISBN-13
9781489208286
Series
The Marriage Bed
Category
Australian fiction
Pages
496
Language
English
Published
2016-05-23
Publisher
Mills & Boon
Author
Helen Bianchin

Description

The Marriage Campaign Dominic Andrea wanted Francesca Angeletti-- badly. She was stunning, a woman out of reach for most men. But Dominic wasn't most men. And he'd planned a very special campaign for winning Francesca. First, win her attention: Easy -- Dominic simply oozed sex appeal! Secondly, make her fall in love: Francesca was intrigued by Dominic, but she'd lost one husband and was scared of loving again... Then, propose marriage! It was all or nothing for Dominic, and he was going to pursue, charm and seduce Francesca relentlessly until he said yes! The Bridal Bed Everyone expected Suzanne to attend her mother's wedding with her own fiancé, the very gorgeous Sloane Wilson-Willoughby. So, how could Suzanne admit their engagement was off? Sloane had a plan: for the weekend of the wedding, they'd play the part of a happy couple, sharing a suite -- and a bed! Secretly, Sloane also intended Suzanne to have trouble remembering that the passion between them was only pretend...then he'd bring about the second family wedding of the weekend! An Ideal Marriage? When Gabrielle Stanton married Benedict Nicols, it was the wedding of the decade, uniting two prominent, wealthy families. To the outside world, it seemed the perfect match. No one would guess Gabbi's secret heartache: that she loved her husband, but to him she was simply a social accessory... Benedict also expected Gabbi to provide him with a son and heir. If she didn't, her glamorous stepsister was only too eager to give Benedict everything he wanted! Suddenly, Gabbi had a fight on her hands to save her marriage...and Benedict was definitely a man worth fighting for!

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