The Man She Married
They had married for all the wrong reasons. They were two strangers fulfilling a commitment conceived for them years before. But Glenda was an impostor, and in spite of promises made to her dying mother, she sought to free herself …
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They had married for all the wrong reasons. They were two strangers fulfilling a commitment conceived for them years before. But Glenda was an impostor, and in spite of promises made to her dying mother, she sought to free herself from the web of deception. Malraux d'Arth had other ideas. "You must have expected I had more to gain from marrying you that the acquisition of a wife." he claimed, revealing the conditions of his grandfather's will. Then she knew there would be no escaping this dark domineering man - even if she really wanted to...
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