Like any good mother, Angela Adams wants a better future for her little boy. And the one way she can provide that is to enlist with the Marines. Unfortunately, there needs to be a husband on the scene for that to happen. Fortunately, her recruiter connects her with "Hatch" Henry Miner--a wounded for
Marry Me, Marine
β Scribed by Brewer, Rogenna
- Book ID
- 106999930
- Publisher
- Harlequin
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 120 KB
- Series
- HS-1759
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Like any good mother, Angela Adams wants a better future for her little boy. And the one way she can provide that is to enlist with the Marines. Unfortunately, there needs to be a husband on the scene for that to happen. Fortunately, her recruiter connects her with "Hatch" Henry Minerβa wounded former Navy SEAL willing to help out a fellow soldier. Problem solved.
But marriage, even to a stranger, is complicated. Especially when beneath the gruff exterior, there's a man with a heart of gold. It doesn't take long for Hatch to prove he's a good dad...and has the potential to be an even better husband. Suddenly Angela has a hard time convincing her heart this is a temporary operation!
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