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+ | * '''Author''': [[Pamela Morsi]] | ||
+ | * '''Publisher''': [[Avon]] | ||
+ | * '''Year''': 1997 | ||
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The heroine is the daughter of the richest oil man in town. The hero is almost an anti-hero in the beginning. He lies about his identity and finances in order to marry the rich heroine who he's not in love with but who he soon does fall in love with later. When her family's finances are challenged, the hero's moral fibre is also challenged and he rises up to meet it. | The heroine is the daughter of the richest oil man in town. The hero is almost an anti-hero in the beginning. He lies about his identity and finances in order to marry the rich heroine who he's not in love with but who he soon does fall in love with later. When her family's finances are challenged, the hero's moral fibre is also challenged and he rises up to meet it. |
Latest revision as of 23:41, 11 March 2009
- Author: Pamela Morsi
- Publisher: Avon
- Year: 1997
The heroine is the daughter of the richest oil man in town. The hero is almost an anti-hero in the beginning. He lies about his identity and finances in order to marry the rich heroine who he's not in love with but who he soon does fall in love with later. When her family's finances are challenged, the hero's moral fibre is also challenged and he rises up to meet it.