Chateau in the palms
by Anne Hampson
Jane could not believe it when her beloved husband announced that he wanted a divorce so that he could marry another woman. But there was nothing she could do about it—so she was more than thankful for the opportunity of …
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Jane could not believe it when her beloved husband announced that he wanted a divorce so that he could marry another woman. But there was nothing she could do about it—so she was more than thankful for the opportunity of a job in Mauritius that would at least get her away for a time. But it also brought her into contact with the impressive Philippe de Chameral, a man who could have made her happy—and who in fact wanted her to become engaged to him: not for love, but to give him an excuse to get rid of the possessive Yvette Sutcliffe. Jane would happily have settled for a real engagement—but she was still a married woman. And Philippe still didn't know that…
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