Contract Bridegroom
por Jill MacLean
Celia was paying Jethro to be her husband—so she was disconcerted to discover Jethro was actually a multimillionaire. Why had he agreed to marry—if he didn't need the money...? All Celia had wanted to do was grant her dying father's …
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Celia was paying Jethro to be her husband—so she was disconcerted to discover Jethro was actually a multimillionaire. Why had he agreed to marry—if he didn't need the money...? All Celia had wanted to do was grant her dying father's wish to see her happily married. Now she must spend day and night pretending to be madly in love with her gorgeous new groom. And, although she'd stipulated "no sex" in the contract, it was exactly that clause she was finding impossible to keep....
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"Celia was paying Jethro to be her husband—so she was disconcerted to discover Jethro was actually a multimillionaire. Why had he agreed to marry—if he didn't need the money...? All …"
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