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She had to accept on his terms. But Sally vowed Luke would rue the day he had forced her into a loveless marriage. She was going to fight him every inch of the way!
 
She had to accept on his terms. But Sally vowed Luke would rue the day he had forced her into a loveless marriage. She was going to fight him every inch of the way!
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'''''From ([[Mills and Boon Romance|Mills & Boon Romance]] [[Mills and Boon Romance By The Numbers|#1495]]), March 1979, UK Edition:'''''
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Marry Luke Andretti—or let her father go bankrupt: that was the agonising choice facing Sally Bellinger. And Luke had made it clear that it was to be a real marriage, because he wanted a son. So what could she do but accept? But Luke was a very attractive, experienced man—experienced enough to make her enjoy being married to him more than she had dared to hope or admit—and she soon realised that she had come to love him. Would her pride, though, ever allow her to admit it? Especially in the face of the competition still offered by the other women in her husband's life...
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==Publication History==
 
==Publication History==

Latest revision as of 12:13, 8 May 2012

1979 UK Edition
By Helen Bianchin
Publisher Harlequin Presents #289
  Mills & Boon Romance #1495
Release Month Jun 1979 (US)
  Mar 1979 (UK)
Harlequin Presents Series #
Preceded by The Valdez Marriage
Followed by Bush Doctor
Mills & Boon Romance Series #
Preceded by Liberated Lady
Followed by Desire Has No Mercy

Book Description

From fictiondb.com:

Love can never be bought, or sold!

Sally had to save her father from bankruptcy. Only one man could help her--financier Luke Andretti, who had a reputation for driving a hard bargain.

"I will put your father's affairs in order," Luke said, "for a price. You must marry me, and give me a son."

She had to accept on his terms. But Sally vowed Luke would rue the day he had forced her into a loveless marriage. She was going to fight him every inch of the way!


From (Mills & Boon Romance #1495), March 1979, UK Edition:

Marry Luke Andretti—or let her father go bankrupt: that was the agonising choice facing Sally Bellinger. And Luke had made it clear that it was to be a real marriage, because he wanted a son. So what could she do but accept? But Luke was a very attractive, experienced man—experienced enough to make her enjoy being married to him more than she had dared to hope or admit—and she soon realised that she had come to love him. Would her pride, though, ever allow her to admit it? Especially in the face of the competition still offered by the other women in her husband's life...


Publication History

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

Mar 1979 <br\>UK Edition
Jun 1979 <br\>US Edition