The Wayward Bride
por Daphne Clair
So much for good intentions... Pierce Allyn regarded Trista Vandeleur as nothing but a mixed-up kid who had a nasty habit of chewing up young men and spitting them out. And he didn't particularly fancy being next on her list. …
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So much for good intentions... Pierce Allyn regarded Trista Vandeleur as nothing but a mixed-up kid who had a nasty habit of chewing up young men and spitting them out. And he didn't particularly fancy being next on her list. Yet Pierce found himself falling in love with Trista and, despite all his intentions, walking down the aisle with her. He still didn't know what kind of woman Trista was--or exactly why she'd married him. But then, Trista had a few questions that needed answering, too....
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"So much for good intentions... Pierce Allyn regarded Trista Vandeleur as nothing but a mixed-up kid who had a nasty habit of chewing up young men and spitting them out. …"
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