To Marry an Heiress
384 pages
|Published: 1 Jan 2002
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ISBN: 9780380817429
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: HarperCollins US
Publication date: 3 September 2002
Description
MOST CONVENIENT MARRIAGE
The breathtakingly handsome Earl of Huntdon is determined to take a bride, and equally determined that his marriage to Miss Georgina Pierce will be a business arrangement only--after all, he has been wounded in love before. But there is unexpected passion in his innocent wife, and he soon begins to look forward to many days--and nights--with her. . . until he shockingly discovers that her promised fortune has been squandered. Though Georgina rightly protests that she knew nothing of it, Huntingdon is wounded to the core.
Spirited Georgina surprised herself by agreeing to marry the earl--a man she's just met. The handsome nobleman proposes that she exchange her fortune for his title, but from the moment Georgina first waltzes across the ballroom floor in his arms, she realizes she can easily give this handsome, haunted lord her heart. . . . But first she must teach him that there is one thing far more important than money and position--and that is love.
The breathtakingly handsome Earl of Huntdon is determined to take a bride, and equally determined that his marriage to Miss Georgina Pierce will be a business arrangement only--after all, he has been wounded in love before. But there is unexpected passion in his innocent wife, and he soon begins to look forward to many days--and nights--with her. . . until he shockingly discovers that her promised fortune has been squandered. Though Georgina rightly protests that she knew nothing of it, Huntingdon is wounded to the core.
Spirited Georgina surprised herself by agreeing to marry the earl--a man she's just met. The handsome nobleman proposes that she exchange her fortune for his title, but from the moment Georgina first waltzes across the ballroom floor in his arms, she realizes she can easily give this handsome, haunted lord her heart. . . . But first she must teach him that there is one thing far more important than money and position--and that is love.