Aristides' Convenient Wife

· A Mediterranean Marriage Book 9 · Harlequin
4.7
19 reviews
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192
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About this ebook

To keep the fortune in the family, a tycoon seduces his nephew’s guardian in this classic contemporary romance by a USA Today bestseller.

Leon Aristides believes in money, power, and family. So when his sister dies, leaving a son, he acts quickly and ruthlessly. He finds the woman who has guardianship of his nephew and insists she marry him!

Helen knows that Leon believes her to be a money-hungry, experienced woman of the world—until their wedding night reveals otherwise! But Helen wants more than an incredible lover . . . she wants a loving husband!

Originally published in 2007.

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4.7
19 reviews
Patricia Naidoo
July 26, 2015
Loved it. Read it 3 times.
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Kathyana Toussaint
March 8, 2015
Nice story.
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Wensdee Phillips
June 9, 2020
This was a great story!!!
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About the author

When Jacqueline Baird is not busy writing she likes to spend her time travelling, reading and playing cards. She enjoys swimming in the sea when the weather allows. With a more sedentary lifestyle, she does visit a gym three times a week and has made the surprising discovery that she gets some of her best ideas while doing mind-numbingly boring exercises on the weight machines and airwalker. Jacqueline lives with her husband Jim in Northumberland.

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