The Enchanted Bride
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Her father's will was clear. Jewel MacKenzie had to marry within a year of his death or lose her beloved ancestral home. Determined to preserve her clan's heritage and maintain her independence, the Scottish beauty spurned the eligible bachelors in …
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Her father's will was clear. Jewel MacKenzie had to marry within a year of his death or lose her beloved ancestral home. Determined to preserve her clan's heritage and maintain her independence, the Scottish beauty spurned the eligible bachelors in the Grampian Mountains. Never one to lose herself in visions of living happily ever after, she chose to wed Tor Cameron—a worthless convict who wouldn't dare challenge her authority in business or in bed. Tor was everything Jewel needed in a husband: He was strong enough to perform hard labor in her distillery and shrewd enough to appease the female-hating businessmen who bought her family's whiskey. But Jewel didn't count on the unexpected yearning her virile husband roused in her untouched heart. And when secrets from Tor's past came to light, Jewel faced a danger that might leave her lonely and miserable—or blissfully content as...The Enchanted Bride.
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