Aristides' Convenient Wife
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Leon Aristides believes in money, power and family, so when he learns that his sister has died, leaving a son, he acts quickly and ruthlessly. He tracks down the woman who has guardianship of his nephew and insists she marries …
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Leon Aristides believes in money, power and family, so when he learns that his sister has died, leaving a son, he acts quickly and ruthlessly. He tracks down the woman who has guardianship of his nephew and insists she marries him. Helen knows that Leon wants nothing more than a marriage of convenience, and he has made it clear that he believes her to be a money-hungry, experienced woman of the world - until their wedding night reveals otherwise. But Helen want more than an incredible lover - she wants a loving husband.
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