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"What I am suggesting to you, Miss Floyd, is purely a business arrangement. If you go through a marriage ceremony with me to quiet the gossips, that is all that will be required of you."
Charles Pitborough needed a housekeeper and he thought Cecily Floyd would be excellent. But it would never do for a single young lady to live in his house. So he offered marriage. Cecily hated the idea and tried to discourage him. She told him he would have to take her entire family into the bargain. She even gave him time to think about it. He had until she returned from Venice. Suddenly Charles was in Italy, too. And together this cool, arrogant man and this proud, headstrong woman shared a very special moment, much to their surprise. Now they both wondered if it was the magic of Venice--or love...
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A most romantic city
1978, Magna Print Books
in English
- Large print (ed.).
0860091082 9780860091080
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