The Officer's Bride
The Major's Wife / The Companion / An Honest Bargain
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Publication
2001-04-01 - Harlequin
Language
English
Word Count
96,000 words, Guess
Page Count
384 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveofficersbride00merl
- ISBN-100373834659
- ISBN-139780373834655
- LibraryThing1056097
- Library of Congress Control Number2006584924
and 2 more
- Better World Books9780373834655
- Open LibraryOL7422044M
Classifications
- LCCCPB Box no. 2469 vol. 2
- LCCCPB
Description
*Three English Officers who fight their most challenging battle yet winning the love of a good woman....* **The Major's Wife - Merline Lovelace** Called to war on the eve of his honeymoon, Major Sir Charles Trent had returned home to find his shy young bride a self-confident woman-with an admirer. Now, with the single-mindedness of an officer, he must set out to woo and win his wife's love all over again! **The Companion - Deborah Simmons** Wounded on the battlefield of battle, Captain Kit Armstrong, the Earl of Hawthorne, had lost the will to care about what happened to himself-or anyone else, for that matter. But the young woman tricked into becoming his nursemaid is determined to bring the enigmatic earl back to life. **An Honest Bargain - Julia Justiss** With three short weeks to prove his undying-and his lifelong secret- love, Lieutenant Bryan Langford hastily agrees to temporarily wed his best friend's penniless widow. But how will he ever convince her in that short time that their union can be of true love?
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