THE BRIDE'S PROPOSITION: Harlequin Comics

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· Harlequin / SB Creative
4.3
18 reviews
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129
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About this ebook

Stefano Salvatore would love to own The Janus Corporation, but when Penelope "Nellie" Wentworth, the owner of the company, storms into his office demanding he marry her, it sounds too good to be true! Nellie says she wants to make sure the company’s in good hands so she can hold on to her uncle’s legacy…but why? What secret is her uncle holding, and why would she go to such a scandalous businessman for a quick marriage? There has to be some logic to this bride’s proposition…

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4.3
18 reviews
Christine Gordon
February 26, 2016
I read the novel about a year ago and loved it. So I wanted to see what was done with it. There are somethings that were left out. The parts about his brothers. And where she finally could tell the twins apart, which showed how much she grew personally. Still it's a nice story.
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A Google user
December 8, 2016
BECAUSE ITS SO BEAUTIFUL I WANT MORE PLEASE MAKE IT FREEEEEEW
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Lupe Ocon
May 2, 2020
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USA Today bestselling author, Day Leclaire is described by Harlequin as “one of our most popular writers ever!” Day’s passionate stories warm the heart, which may explain the impressive 10 nominations she's received for the prestigious Romance Writers of America RITA Award. “There's no better way to spend each day than writing romances.” Visit www.dayleclaire.com.

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