His Virgin Bride
His Virgin Bride - This book has three different stories. Here are the the description:
The Fiorenza Forced Marriage
Rafaele Fiorenza
is furious when he learns that the only way to his inheritance is
marriage! Emma March was his late father’s carer, but Rafaele has no
doubt she was also his money-chasing mistress – until he discovers that
his new wife is a virgin!
Bought: For His Convenience or Pleasure?
Wealthy
magnate Nikolai Golitsyn was on the verge of seducing Ellie when
tragedy struck and turned him against her. Five years on, Nikolai’s
orphaned niece needs a mother and he’s tracked down Ellie to fill the
role – as his unwilling wedded wife!
A Night With Consequences
As
his right-hand woman, Kara Redman took pride in her purely professional
relationship with gorgeous boss Blake Benedict – until a business trip
to Italy proves to be her undoing… and one night changes everything!.
About the Authors
Melanie Milburne read her first Harlequin at age seventeen in
between studying for her final exams. After completing a Masters Degree
in Education she decided to write a novel in between settling down to do
a PhD. She became so hooked on writing romance the PhD was shelved and
soon after she was signed on to the London office of Harlequin Mills and
Boon line, becoming the first not previously published Australian
author to be contracted for the Presents line in over a decade.
The
day Maggie Cox saw the film version of Wuthering Heights, was the day
she became hooked on romance. From that day onwards she spent a lot of
time dreaming up her own romances,hoping that one day she might become
published. Now that her dream is being realised, she wakes up every
morning and counts her blessings. She is married to a gorgeous man, and
is the mother of two wonderful sons. Her other passions in life -
besides her family and reading/writing - are music and films.
Margaret
Mayo says most writers state they've always written and made up
stories, right from a very young age. Not her! Margaret was a voracious
reader but never invented stories, until the morning of June 14th 1974
when she woke up with an idea for a short story. The story grew until it
turned into a full length novel, and after a few rewrites, it was
accepted by Mills & Boon. Two years and eight books later, Margaret
gave up full-time work for good. And her love of writing goes on!
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