His Inherited Bride

· Harlequin
4.5
14 reviews
Ebook
128
Pages
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About this ebook

A struggling English woman heads to Chile to claim an inheritance—and a surprise husband—in this classic contemporary romance by a USA Today bestseller.

Julia is desperate to find out if her recent inheritance will give her the money she needs to pay for her mother’s health care. But she discovers that she must marry gorgeous Italian multimillionaire Randolfo Carducci before she can claim anything!

Rand is overwhelmingly attracted to his inherited bride—though surely Julia is just a scheming gold digger? She certainly seems to be, the way she’s already demanding money . . . Rand will give her any amount she desires . . . but only on his terms—not as his wife, but as his mistress . . .

Originally published in 2010.

Ratings and reviews

4.5
14 reviews
Rajni Parmar
October 26, 2014
Interesting storyline, compelling read. Part I liked best was the impertinent humor.
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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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