The Man She Should Have Married
β Scribed by Recorded Books, Inc.;Fuller, Louise
- Publisher
- Harlequin
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 157 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Don Mills, Ont.
- ISBN
- 1488073163
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β¦ Synopsis
**Inspired by Jane Austen's classicPersuasion, irresistible temptation strikes in this contemporary snowbound reunion romance by Louise Fuller!
The Scottish billionaire is back.
****Are they ready to rewrite the past?
** Breaking her engagement to Farlan Wilder was the hardest decision Lady Antonia Elgin had to make, but their love simply wasn't built for reality. Now, thanks to her irresponsible parents, she's made her second-hardest decision: renting out their beloved Highland manor. Worse still is the realization that Farlan is staying there!
Famed movie director Farlan has come a long way from the penniless boy Nia rejected. But their reunion proves there's one thing he'll never be able to relinquish--their dangerously electric connection!
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β¦ Subjects
Fiction
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