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Marriage of Convenience-The Marrying Game & The Marriage Deal

by Unknown Author

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188 pages1995Harlequin Mills & Boon, LimitedISBN 9780263794113
Romance

About this book

THE MARRYING GAME by Lindsay Armstrong Kirra Munro couldn't believe her ears Australian entrepreneur Matt Remington had just informed her that he agreed to save her parents' corporation from bankruptcy -- but only if she married him! Never mind that she was already engaged to another man! "This deal is nothing but a plan to avenge yourself and humiliate me!" Kirra declared to Matt. She knew he believed -- wrongly -- that one memorable night she'd played him for a fool. Now Kirra resolved to outmaneuver Matt. Yet her confused feelings for her attractive opponent made her wonder what kind of victory she really wanted... THE MARRIAGE DEAL by Sara Craven Jago was the only possible solution. Ashley Landon was desperate. After two years of her best efforts as chairman, her family's business faced either bankruptcy or a takeover. Then Jago Marrick, her ex-fiance, turned up with a hardheaded alternative--marriage. Ashley's first reaction was shock, but Jago seemed to be the company's only hope. As her husband and the new chairman, Jago's vast business experience could put Landons back on its feet. Reluctantly Ashley accepted--only to find that he wanted much more from their marriage than she was prepared to give.

Publication Details

Publisher
Harlequin Mills & Boon, Limited
Published
1995
Pages
188
ISBN
9780263794113
Language
en

About Unknown Author

Lindsay Armstrong was born in South Africa. She grew up with three ambitions: to become a writer, to travel the world, and to be a game ranger. She didn't achieve the last one, but her fascination for wildlife and that special something about Africa and its big game still remains with her. When she went to work it was in travel, at an agency and an airline, and this started her on the road to seeing the world. Lindsey met her New Zealand-born husband, who had been working in West Africa, when he was on his way home through Johannesburg. He did go home but in a matter of weeks he was back in South Africa, and six months later they were married. Three of their five children were born in South Africa. Then one in London and one in Australia, after they made the decision to emigrate from South Africa. It wasn't until her youngest child started school that Lindsay sat down at the kitchen table determined to tackle her other ambition to stop dreaming about writing and do it! She hasn't stopped since. She's not happy unless she has a book under way, and she's discovered she can write through just about anything. She was published since 1981. Lindsay and her husband have moved around a lot. They've trained racehorses, farmed, and lived on their boat for six months while they sailed it from the Gold Coast to the Torres Strait and back, an epic voyage! They currently live in Queensland, overlooking the water; they sold their farm, and they're looking around for another boat. She and her husband love to travel and have been back to Africa twice in the past few years. The highlight of one of their trips was a visit to the Serengeti, in Tanzania, where Lindsay did the one thing she swore she would never do: take a ride in a hot-air balloon. She was a nervous wreck as the balloon tottered upright, but will remember it as a unique experience to see the game spreading out on the Serengeti plain beneath her as the sun rose. "They say you can take someone who was born in

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