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Unheavenly angel

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THE TROUBLE WITH ANGEL Blake Carlyle wouldn't have chosen Angel Bennington for a wife if she were the last woman on earth. He needed an obedient corporate wife, not a capricious bohemian artist. But their union was inevitable, due to …

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THE TROUBLE WITH ANGEL Blake Carlyle wouldn't have chosen Angel Bennington for a wife if she were the last woman on earth. He needed an obedient corporate wife, not a capricious bohemian artist. But their union was inevitable, due to a comical clause written into their fathers' wills. If they wanted to save their inheritance in the multimillion-dollar corporation, they had to marry and produce an heir. Soon Blake discovered that this vixen wasn't too far from heaven's gate after all. Angel was a bubbly, generous woman, with more discretion than Blake had thought possible--though her halo may have occasionally slipped for a kiss or two!

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"THE TROUBLE WITH ANGEL Blake Carlyle wouldn't have chosen Angel Bennington for a wife if she were the last woman on earth. He needed an obedient corporate wife, not a …"

— Margaret

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