Charity thought she had it all - marriage to respected consultant Tyco and being a mother to his two children. She had known from the start that theirs was a marriage of convenience - so it would be foolish to wish for anything more...wouldn't it?
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The Final Touch by Betty Neels (Large Print Harlequin),
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'I am aware that my proposal sounds businesslike, but I see no point in wrapping it up in meaningless soft phrases. You are too sensible for that.' Charity could hardly complain if her new husband didn't act like a man in love. Theirs was, after all, a marriage of convenience. Eminent consultant Tyco van der Brons had made it plain when he proposed to his staff nurse, Charity Pearson, that he needed a mother for his children and a hostess to run his home in Amsterdam. So why did Charity keep on hoping that one day she might mean more to him?
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