![]() ![]() ![]() Soon, he has seduced her into his bed and her heart. She thinks that Morgan has agreed to a passionless marriage of convenience, but Morgan has other ideas all along. Barb suggests asking him to marry her, and she agrees, although she has serious misgivings about it. He makes her feel uncomfortable, and alive in the way none of her previous boyfriends have done. ![]() He’s not like the usual type of guy that she dates. When she goes to visit her old school friend Barbs in Nevada, she meets Barbs' husband’s friend, Morgan Wade. Samantha hates the fact that she is going to be forced to get married, but she doesn’t want to be dependent on her step-mother. If she doesn’t get married, she gets nothing but a monthly allowance, and a home with her stepmother. Samantha’s father has just died, and she found out that obtaining the five million dollar inheritance her father left her depends on her getting married before she turns twenty-five. Although I never read this one, it brings back fond memories. My sister and I must have read every Harlequin-type book they had. They had a shelf of them, and you could take them, read the books, and bring them back, trading them out for other ones. Morgan Wade’s Woman took me back to the category romances I read back in the day, from the library growing up in the Chicago suburbs. ![]()
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