Anny P. (wolfnme) reviewed Mail-Order Grooms: Holding Out for a Hero / Mail-Order Bridegroom on + 3389 more book reviews
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Holding Out for Hero: Through Texan Men magazine, wealthy entrepreneur Tanner Jones found the prefect Texas woman-beautiful Dori Mae Fitzpatrick. But because he wanted to be loved for himself, not his money, Tanner neglected to mention the fact that he was filthy rich. Little did he guess that Dori was keeping a few secrets of her own...
Mail-Order Bridegroom Faced with bankruptcy, Leah Hampton needed a husband-fast. But despite her advertisement, her only candidate was Hunter Pryde. Their marriage would be a business arrangement-nothing more. Not that Hunter would want anything else-he'd made that clear eight years ago. And Leah was too smart to fall for the same trick twice, wasn't she?
Mail-Order Bridegroom Faced with bankruptcy, Leah Hampton needed a husband-fast. But despite her advertisement, her only candidate was Hunter Pryde. Their marriage would be a business arrangement-nothing more. Not that Hunter would want anything else-he'd made that clear eight years ago. And Leah was too smart to fall for the same trick twice, wasn't she?
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Holding Out for Hero: Through Texan Men magazine, wealthy entrepreneur Tanner Jones found the prefect Texas woman-beautiful Dori Mae Fitzpatrick. But because he wanted to be loved for himself, not his money, Tanner neglected to mention the fact that he was filthy rich. Little did he guess that Dori was keeping a few secrets of her own...
Mail-Order Bridegroom Faced with bankruptcy, Leah Hampton needed a husband-fast. But despite her advertisement, her only candidate was Hunter Pryde. Their marriage would be a business arrangement-nothing more. Not that Hunter would want anything else-he'd made that clear eight years ago. And Leah was too smart to fall for the same trick twice, wasn't she?
Mail-Order Bridegroom Faced with bankruptcy, Leah Hampton needed a husband-fast. But despite her advertisement, her only candidate was Hunter Pryde. Their marriage would be a business arrangement-nothing more. Not that Hunter would want anything else-he'd made that clear eight years ago. And Leah was too smart to fall for the same trick twice, wasn't she?