The Man She Married

Violet Winspear

earliest edition we have, 1982 Mills & Boon, 1982 paperback 188 pages

They had married for all the wrong reasons. They were two strangers fulfilling a commitment conceived for them years before. But Glenda was an impostor, and in spite of promises made to her dying mother, she sought to free herself from the web of deception. Malraux d'Arth had other ideas. "You must have expected I had more to gain from marrying you that the acquisition of a wife." he claimed, revealing the condition...

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The Man She Married hardcover · 1984 · MacMillan Publishing Company · 285 pages · 9780263105988
The Man She Married paperback · 1983 · Harlequin Books · 188 pages · 9780373105663
The Man She Married paperback · 1982 · Mills & Boon · 188 pages · 9780263740431
The Man She Married hardcover · 1982 · Mills & Boon · 188 pages · 9780263101485

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