The Heiress Bride

Daphne Clair

earliest edition we have, 2002 Silhouette Books, 2002 paperback 192 pages

Silhouette Romance, No. 1578, Virgin Brides

When their gazes clashed and held at the holiday party, she'd never envisioned wedding her father's right-hand man in a marriage that was more merger than love match. But Alysia Kingsley, heiress to a publishing empire, would do anything to please her ailing father and protect the legacy that was rightfully hers -- even take a husband who didn't love her.... Chase Osborne wanted her, though. And despite her virginal...

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Editions we hold

Heiress Bride edition · 2014 · Harlequin Enterprises, Limited · 192 pages · 9781460353240
Heiress Bride edition · 2014 · Harlequin Mills & Boon, Limited · 190 pages · 9781474012058
Heiress Bride edition · 2014 · Harlequin Enterprises ULC · 9781306455978
The Heiress Bride edition · 2003 · Mills & Boon · 185 pages · 9780263833690
The Heiress Bride paperback · 2002 · Silhouette Books · 192 pages · 9780373195787

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