From Lonely Miss to Daring Bride It was an audacious plan - to marry her sister's bridegroom - and Miss Alexandra Packard was shocked at her own daring. Once she was married, the sensible, logical part of her urged her to speak up. The other part - the romantic, womanly, lonely part - kept her silent. In truth, she did not want to stop being his wife. Indeed, she very much wanted to find out what it would be like to truly be Captain Reid Bowen's wife in every sense of the word.
Genre: Historical Romance
Genre: Historical Romance
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