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The Bride (The Wedding Series Bo... - Christine Dorsey

The Bride (The Wedding Series Book 1)

Christine Dorsey
Amazon.com Services LLC , English
51 ratings

THE BRIDE satisfies the romantic in all of us. Author Christine Dorsey has been called “one of the most talented authors of the genre” by Romantic Times!John Bonner is tall, dark, handsome and incredibly rich, so why does he buy himself a bride, sight unseen? Eleanor Fiske is the uncomfortably shy daughter of one of the most socially prominent families in Newport, Rhode Island and New York. Her domineering mother plans to marry her off to a British peer before the summer is over. But her father, despite his wealth, found himself in need of a great deal of cash, quickly, and promised his daughter to John Bonner.The Bride reminds us all why we love romance…and romances

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