An edition of The Man She Married (1982)

The Man She Married

Harlequin Presents #566
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An edition of The Man She Married (1982)

The Man She Married

Harlequin Presents #566
  • 3.45 ·
  • 11 Ratings
  • 60 Want to read
  • 5 Currently reading
  • 38 Have read

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 conditions of his grandfather's will.

Then she knew there would be no escaping this dark domineering man - even if she really wanted to...

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Harlequin Books
Language
English
Pages
188

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Cover of: The Man She Married
The Man She Married
July 1984, MacMillan Publishing Company
Hardcover in English - Large Print
Cover of: The Man She Married
The Man She Married
July 1984, MacMillan Publishing Company
Hardcover in English - Large Print
Cover of: The Man She Married
The Man She Married
1983, Harlequin Books
Mass Market Paperback in English - Harlequin Presents #566
Cover of: The Man She Married
The Man She Married
1982, Mills & Boon
Hardcover in English - First Edition
Cover of: The Man She Married
The Man She Married
1982, Mills & Boon
Paperback in English - Mills & Boon #2003

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New York, Toronto

First Sentence

"Photographers were there, and the people of Barton-le-Cross hadn't seen a wedding like it for years."

Edition Notes

Copyright Date
1982

The Physical Object

Format
Mass Market Paperback
Number of pages
188
Dimensions
8.8 x 5.4 x 0.7 inches
Weight
0.8 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL10738189M
Internet Archive
manshemarried00wins
ISBN 10
0373105665
ISBN 13
9780373105663
Library Thing
1473755
Goodreads
1829283

Excerpts

‘L’oiseau crie trop tard quand il est pris.’ (The bird screams too late when caught) Mal gazed down at her, her ringed hand lost in his.
So he knew exactly how she felt; she was like a bird crying out too late in the trap.
He smiled briefly, his scarred lip twisting. ‘Qui ne dit mot consent, chérie.’ (Who does not say a word consents, darling)
Yes, her silence had answered him. She wasn’t going to deny it.
Page 24, added by Christine Gorton.

Glenda went along with the deception. She was not forced to marry Mal.

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