A Convenient Proposal
ISBN
9780263840742
A Convenient Proposal is a fiction, romance, contemporary, english romance fiction book by Helen Bianchin.
About this book
Three irresistible men - three proposals of convenience - that turn into passionate love affairs of a lifetime! The Marriage Arrangement - Helen Bianchin Miguel and Hannah Santana share glamorous lives and passionate nights. But their perfect marriage was just a contract to unite two powerful families - love was never part of the deal. Until another woman sets her eyes on Miguel - and Hannah realizes she feels more than she’s bargained for. Wife by Arrangment - Lucy Gordon When Heather is jilted at the altar, she blames her arranged fiancé’s brother Renato - who then decides it’s his duty to take his brother’s place! Heather is wary of this commanding substitute husband - but the attraction between them is too overwhelming to resist... The Hired Husband - Kate Walker Sienna is heiress to a fortune - on condition that she’s happily married! So she proposes a one-year marriage to Keir Alexander, the one man she trusts. Only Keir isn’t content to be a hired husband. And he makes his own proposition: that their year-long marriage is a real one!
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A Convenient Proposal is a Fiction, Romance, Contemporary, English Romance fiction, Romance, Anthology book.
What is A Convenient Proposal about?+
Three irresistible men - three proposals of convenience - that turn into passionate love affairs of a lifetime! The Marriage Arrangement - Helen Bianchin Miguel and Hannah Santana share glamorous lives and passionate nights. But their perfect marriage was just a contract to unite two powerful ...
Who wrote A Convenient Proposal?+
A Convenient Proposal was written by Helen Bianchin.