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Loving The Boss MEMO To: The Single Women in the Office From: Patricia Peel, Fake Fiance Re: The Proposal I Couldn't Refuse Sam Wainwright has asked me to marry him! Okay, so he only needs a pretend wife to impress his boss. Nevertheless, this is my chance to get Sam to notice me as a desirable woman. I'm hoping that his posing as a loving husband and being close to the new and improved me will have Sam looking for more than just "friendship" from his wedded wife!
twins on the doorstep
Bundles of Joy HER SISTER'S FAMILY...
ONCE UPON A FAMILY Once, Ellie Sander had believed in fairy tales...until her illusions were shattered and she found herself single mom to four cherubic–though sometimes challenging–children. For them, she had to be strong–and smart. No cads in Prince Charming clothes for her ever again!
Twins on the doorstep RICH MAN Wealthy, handsome, successful oilman, dynamic rancher and her boss. Adam Murdock Sanders was simply too good to be true. After all, geologist Maureen York didn't believe in Mr. Right. RANCHING MAN Then she moved to a nearby ranch and the trouble began! Adam's protective attitude and commanding orders drove independent Maureen wild and his kisses made her crazy . WEDDED MAN? Soon the millionaire moved from her doorstep into her heart. But would this new arrangement lead to a merger or a marriage? The next generation of Murdocks continues the adventure of love!
Some vols. include supplemental journals of "such proceedings of the sessions, as, during the time they were depending, were ordered to be kept secret, and respecting which the injunction of secrecy was afterwards taken off by the order of the House."
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