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9 y separately published work icon The Wedding Wish Ally Blake , Richmond : Mills and Boon , 2003 Z1324721 2003 single work novel romance
— Appears in: Holly Haluaa Naimisiin [and] Viinitilan Valtias 2005;

— Appears in: Holly Haluaa Naimisiin [and] Viinitilan Valtias 2005;

Party planner Holly Denison decides that if she is ever going to have the leading role at her own wedding party she's going to have to take matters into her own hands. Surely her best friends can fix her up with a few blind dates?

'Sure', they say. And that's how Holly meets Jake Lincoln. He's gorgeous, rich and successful. In fact he's perfect marriage material if only Holly can get him to agree! - back cover (Chatswood)

5 y separately published work icon The Hired Fiancee Lindsay Armstrong , Chatswood : Harlequin Mills and Boon , 2000 Z1450971 2000 single work novel romance
— Appears in: Willst du uns Heiraten? / Marie Ferrarella [and] Sieben Nachte der Versuchung / Lindsay Armstrong [and] Skandal auf Korfu / Sally Heywood [and] Die Schonen Schwestern / Valerie Parv 2001;
Vivian badly wanted to win an advertising account with Lleyton Dexter's company - but enough to spend a week with him? lleyton clearly considered it a fair exchange. he needed a fiancee to deter matchmaking relatives, and Vivian would simply be playing a role... - back cover (Chatswood, 2000)
11 y separately published work icon That Midas Man Valerie Parv , Richmond : Mills and Boon , 1990 Z1359179 1990 single work novel romance Caught between rock and a hard place, Jill didn't know what to do for the best. In order to fight her ex-husband for custody of their daughter, she badly needed the promotion at work to finance the legal battle. To gain the promotion, she had to interview Michael 'Midas' Thorne, mining engineer and self-made millionaire - and notorious for hating the Press after the loss of his wife and son. The one man who could understand her feelings of loss and anguish was the same man who would want nothing to do with her, once he knew of her profession. Where could she turn? - back cover (Richmond, 1991 imprint)
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