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The Bride of the Delta Queen
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  • paperback· 191 pp9780263094060
First published 1978

The Bride of the Delta Queen

By Janet Dailey

Heat level
Warm

The lady was not for sale. Selena Merrick anticipated having a pleasant vacation in New Orleans. She was even lighthearted enough to joke with a group of conventioneers who mistakenly thought she was a lady of the night. Chance Barkley, however, overhearing Selena's foolish words about the fees she supposedly charged, took them seriously and insisted on hiring her services. Selena managed to escape him, but when they met again on board a Mississippi steamboat she knew her luck had run out...

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Mistaken IdentityPlotForced ProximityRelationshipBig MisunderstandingPlotContemporary RomanceSettingEnemies to LoversRelationshipBickeringRelationshipOpposites AttractRelationshipHistorical RomanceSetting
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