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The Engagement Effect (An Ordinary Girl/ A Perfect Proposal)

by Betty Neels, Liz Fielding

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An Ordinary Girl by Betty Neels

When Professor James Forsyth meets Philmena Selby it's love at first sight. But Philly knows James has a fiancee, and she can't hope to match such a glamorous woman. But James sees Philly's inner beauty, and he's determined to convince her that she'll be the only wife he'll ever have!

A Perfect Proposal by Liz Fielding

Wasn't it madness to marry his secretary to provide his baby daughter with a mother? Jane Carmichael, Mark Hilliard's secretary, didn't think so. She'd been secretly in love with Mark since she'd started working with him. But she wanted their marriage to be for love -- not convenience....
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