SEALβs Proposal: Take No Prisoners Series
Jacob's Proposal
β Scribed by Eileen Wilks
- Publisher
- Silhouette
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 106 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
What happens when three sexy, wealthy, and oh-so reluctant men have to get married--fast? Wilksβ new series, βTall, Dark & Eligible,β answers this question in three parts. In the first book, Jacobβs Proposal, Jacob West loses one prospective fiancΓ©e and sets his sights on a new one with the decisiveness of a man used to winning at the business wars. But his second choice is the last woman a man like him ought to want--a shady lady with a scandalous past.
Review
4-1/2 stars TOP PICK: "True to form, Eileen Wilks does a superb job of dealing with sensitive issues." -- Romantic Times
Library : Romance
Universes : Tall, Dark & Eligible [01]
Formats : EPUB
ISBN : 9780373763979
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