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Convenient Fiancee

by Unknown Author

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187 pages1999Harlequin Mills & Boon, LimitedISBN 9780263163827

About this book

Family 'friends' Polly and Simon had never seen eye-to-eye! She'd grown up thinking he was a stuffed shirt, and he’d always disapproved of her reckless ways. When Simon tried to rescue her from a demanding employer, Polly’s instant reaction was a proud 'no'. Until Simon offered her a deal. He would support her financially – if she agreed to act as his temporary fiancée … Living with Simon was not the nightmare Polly had envisaged. As adults, they found they did have something in common: chemistry!

Publication Details

Publisher
Harlequin Mills & Boon, Limited
Published
1999
Pages
187
ISBN
9780263163827

About Unknown Author

Jessica Hart was born in Ghana, and grew up around Africa, she has suffered from itchy feet ever since. She has traveled by Tanganyika, South Africa, Papua New Guinea, Oman, Australian Outback, Kathmandu, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Turkey, Cameroon, Algeria, USA, Egypt, Kenya, France, Belize, Turkey, Sri Lanka, Spain, Italy, Greece… many of these countries have featured as settings in her books in one way or another. She obtained a degree in French from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, where her mother continues living. After some years spent working and traveling around the world, she stumbled into writing as a way of funding her Ph.D. in medieval history, obtained in 2004, and she is now a full-time author based in York, England dividing her time between Yorkshire and Wiltshire, where her partner, John, lives. The more she writes, the more interested she is in how and why romance works, and in spite of much grumbling about the writing process, suspects she is now hooked! Jessica has written more than 50 books and is winner of the two most prestigious awards in romance writing, a RITA® award for the best traditional romance of 2005, and the coveted Romance Prize, awarded by the U.K.'s Romantic Novelists' Association in 2006, an award for which she was also short-listed in 2007 and 2009.

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