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Lisa was at her wits' end, wondering how she could possibly raise the money to get her beloved brother out of serious trouble, when Brad Norton appeared on the scene, like an answer to a prayer.
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Within a few days of their meeting, he had proposed to her--and Lisa agreed, on condition that he provide the money her brother so desperately needed. She had been honest with Brad about her reasons for marrying him, and thought she could expect the same honesty from him. He had implied that she attracted him, and that he was willing to wait for something deeper to develop between them.
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How could the marriage work out once Lisa discovered that his motives for marrying her had actually been as calculating as her own?
  
 
==Publication History==
 
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Revision as of 04:18, 12 October 2009

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1969 UK Edition
By Kay Thorpe
Publisher Harlequin Presents #93
  Mills & Boon Romance #322
Release Date May 1975 (US)
  Jan 1969 (UK)
Harlequin Presents Series #
Preceded by Mask Of Scars
Followed by Bauhinia Junction
Mills & Boon Romance Series #
Preceded by Meet On My Ground
Followed by A Kiss In A Gondola

Book Description

Lisa was at her wits' end, wondering how she could possibly raise the money to get her beloved brother out of serious trouble, when Brad Norton appeared on the scene, like an answer to a prayer.

Within a few days of their meeting, he had proposed to her--and Lisa agreed, on condition that he provide the money her brother so desperately needed. She had been honest with Brad about her reasons for marrying him, and thought she could expect the same honesty from him. He had implied that she attracted him, and that he was willing to wait for something deeper to develop between them.

How could the marriage work out once Lisa discovered that his motives for marrying her had actually been as calculating as her own?

Publication History