A bride for the taking Harriet Flint must marry before she's twenty-five if she is to claim her inheritance. She turns to sexy Roan Zandros, who agrees to a marriage in name only. Their marriage vows exchanged, Roan reveals he is a billionaire whose every demand is granted. Harriet realizes that Roan has every intention of claiming his inexperienced bride!
There is not much that the other reviews haven't said that I could add too. But I will say I like Harriet a lot for a change a heroine in a Harelquin was propositioning a man to do her bidding. It was funny and refreshing because Harriet was a no nonsense kind of girl, but she had a soft spot for her grandfather and the childhood home she grew up in. Even though it appeared that her home life lacked love that wasn't what I surmised from her grandfather's actions. More so an old man coming to the end of his life and seening his only grandchild take the path of a solitary life of work, work, work and no one to love and care for her the way that she lacked through most of her life from him as well as her absentee mother. I absolutely loved Roan he was a sexy,smart artisan who was a combination of his artist mother and business orientated father and he was good match to compliment Harriet because he was a combination of deep feeling and thought, that forced Harriet to examine where she went wrong in her adult life. Not to mention he loved her enough to allow her to walk away from him. If you can't tell I thought this was an excellent story !
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