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The Bride in Blue
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  • paperback· 192 pp9780263142266
First published 1995

The Bride in Blue

By Miranda Lee

Heat level
Warm

Brotherly love...? It was Sophia's wedding day, but she wasn't a happy and radiant bride. How could she feel anything but blue when she wasn't marrying Godfrey, the man she'd loved and the father of the baby she was expecting? Instead she was to wed Godfrey's younger brother. Jonathon Parnell was coldly handsome, and ruthless about carrying out the deathbed promise he'd made to Godfrey: to marry Sophia and give their baby legitimacy and financial security. Jonathon had assured Sophia that this would be a marriage in name only, but now she was beginning to realize that he expected her to act the role of his wife - in every sense...

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Fake MarriageRelationshipForced MarriagePlotMarriage of ConvenienceRelationshipHe Falls First and HarderRelationshipSecret BabyPlotForced ProximityRelationship
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