Lynne Graham - Mills & Boon, Harlequin Romantic Novelist & Author
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The Secret Wife

Publisher: Mills & Boon (9 May 1997), Harlequin (1 May 1998). ISBN-10: 0263801055, ISBN-13: 978-0263801057

A marriage of misunderstanding. Nothing could have prepared Rosin for Greek tycoon Constantine Voulos. He asked Rosie to marry hits - well, he insisted: "You will go through a ceremony of marriage," he said, and in return you will receive a big fat check and a divorce as soon as I can arrange it. Rosie agreed to the clandestine wedding because of her late father's wishes, but was anguished that Constantine had got her all wrong. The longer she spent with him, the more she knew she just couldn't be his temporary wife. There was only one thing for it - her secret would have to be told!

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Kate Coley

Rosin has to be one of my favourite of Lynne's heroines. Neglected as a child and placed in care, she's learnt to fight her own corner and run when the going gets too tough. She also has a fondness for Sylvac bunnies. Constantine is determined to think the worse of her and even more determined to protect his adopted mother from ever finding out what he thinks is the truth about her. I particularly loved the scene where Rosin comes face to face with his mistress, great stuff. Highly recommended.