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The Makeshift Marriage

by Sandra Heath

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Sandra Heath, the daughter of an officer in the British Royal Air Force, spent most of her early life traveling to various European posts. She now resides in Gloucester, England, with her husband and daughter.
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The principal bedchamber of the Hotel Contarini was justifiably renowned as one of the most magnificent in Venice, for its windows afforded an unrivaled prospect of the Grand Canal.
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Sandra Heath, the daughter of an officer in the British Royal Air Force, spent most of her early life traveling to various European posts. She now resides in Gloucester, England, with her husband and daughter.

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When lovely young Miss Laura Milbanke was asked for her hand in marriage in romantic Venice, the irresistibly handsome Sir Nicholas was at death's door. He had fought a disastrous duel to defend Laura's honor , and now he would defend her from poverty by leaving her his estate when he died.

But Sir Nicholas did not die. He lived to bring Laura home to King's Cliff manor. Waiting for him was the fabulously beautiful Augustine Townsend, whom Nicholas had long adored and who would be his - if only Laura did not stand in the way.

Should Laura try to fight this ravishing rival? Or should she give her husband his freedom by giving herself to the temptingly attractive Daniel Tregarron, who offered her all the love Sir Nicholas denied her? Never did a young bride find herself in a greater dilemma - as marriage that broke all the rules threatened to break her heart. . . .

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