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Pretending to be a grieving widow in order to escape from marrying the man who destroyed her father, Elizabeth must convince Rowland, an earl's half-brother, to marry her while he keeps her safe from capture.
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Forced marriage, Man-woman relationships, History, FictionPlaces
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George III, 1760-1820Showing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Her first secret: She is not a widow.
Elizabeth Ashburton has never even married, and at this rate, she never will. But pretending to be a bereaved young wife was the only way she could escape her horrid fate—being forced to marry the man who destroyed her father.
Her second secret: She is not a prim young lady.
Her third secret: She's willing to risk all.
Elizabeth knows she is playing a dangerous game, for her dreaded suitor will not give her up without a fight. Now she needs Rowland more than ever—to rescue her from a life of desperation, to drive her wild with desire, and to make her his scandalous bride.
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