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[[Category:Category Romance]][[category:1981 Releases]]
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* '''Author''': [[Jasmine Cresswell]]
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* '''Publisher''': [[Mills and Boon]] - [[Historical Romance]] #91
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* '''Year''': 1981
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The heartless scheme of a heartless man... To inherit his father's wealth, Viscount Blackwood had to marry. But he wanted a very brief marriage, one that would not interfere for long with his pleasures. So he decided to marry a dying woman ...and chose one from a hellish London workhouse. She became his wife in a bizarre candlelight ceremony that left his friends aghast and his mistress wild with fury Then the Blackwood bride recovered, and the viscount found himself trapped... in a marriage of convenience that was proving very inconvenient indeed!
 
The heartless scheme of a heartless man... To inherit his father's wealth, Viscount Blackwood had to marry. But he wanted a very brief marriage, one that would not interfere for long with his pleasures. So he decided to marry a dying woman ...and chose one from a hellish London workhouse. She became his wife in a bizarre candlelight ceremony that left his friends aghast and his mistress wild with fury Then the Blackwood bride recovered, and the viscount found himself trapped... in a marriage of convenience that was proving very inconvenient indeed!

Revision as of 21:33, 4 August 2007

The heartless scheme of a heartless man... To inherit his father's wealth, Viscount Blackwood had to marry. But he wanted a very brief marriage, one that would not interfere for long with his pleasures. So he decided to marry a dying woman ...and chose one from a hellish London workhouse. She became his wife in a bizarre candlelight ceremony that left his friends aghast and his mistress wild with fury Then the Blackwood bride recovered, and the viscount found himself trapped... in a marriage of convenience that was proving very inconvenient indeed!