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The Positive Approach

by Emma Darcy

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The Positive Approac by Emma Darcy released on Apr 22, 1988 is available now for purchase.
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Even at their first meeting, Ben Haviland was Sarah Woodley's knight in shining armour. She had just ended her engagement, work was going badly, and the skies couldn't have looked blacker - until Ben stepped in. Good-looking and slightly crazy, he offered her a solution to both their problems: she needed a fresh start - and he needed a wife!
"It's a perfect arrangement," Ben said.
But Sarah had her doubts. She'd only just freed herself from a long engagement and Ben's proposal came much too soon. And for all the wrong reasons. He insisted theirs would be strictly a business deal--one that would get him off the hook with the tax department. In return he promised to finance her dream of having her own fashion boutique in Sydney. The offer was tempting, yet Sarah knew a self-styled maverick like Ben wouldn't take kindly to the demands of a real wife and family. And, though they hardly knew each other, she knew that what she really wanted was a proper marriage. And Sarah found herself whisked into a world of fantasy where dreams came true and she could have what she most desired. Except that, once she had got to know Ben, what she most desired was not a fantasy but reality - and a reality that included Ben...
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