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Taggart's Woman
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  • paperback· 191 pp9780263757538
First published 1987

Taggart's Woman

By Carole Mortimer

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Behind closed doors

She married into turbulence To inherit her rightful share of the family airline business, Heather Danvers, 21, was forced to marry her late father's partner--Daniel Taggart, a rough-edged, self-made millionaire whose contempt for her was obvious. In the two years since they'd first met, Heather's love had soared to dizzying heights while 34 year old Daniel's feelings had stayed in a holding pattern of indifference. The thought of sleeping with Daniel now seemed to Heather a little like hell--and heaven! Would true love be forever on standby?

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Age Gap (older hero)RelationshipMarriage of ConvenienceRelationshipContemporary RomanceSettingInheritancePlotPiningRelationshipUnrequited LoveRelationshipBillionaire HeroCharacterForced ProximityRelationship
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