A Willful MarriageBrett Sinclair's only solution was marriage--to Gayla Matthews. So Brett said "I do," never expecting his new bride would soon have him thinking about happily-ever-afters. Gayla couldn't believe she'd married Brett--even if it was only temporarily. To her, love should last a lifetime, and she'd known her groom only three days! But when Brett swept her into his arms, she wanted to be more than a wife for a while. Soon Brett and Gayla's marriage was more than either expected. And just what their hearts needed.-p.4 of cover |
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