A REASON FOR MARRIAGE
ad at. Sara risked a look at her mirror knowing he was still behind her, and almost gasped to see him alrea
e decided. A soak in the tub seemed like such a good idea
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ful were filling to capacity the huge reception room at one of New York’s most prestigious hotels. The chatter was loud, the laughter even more so, and the jewels adorning the elegantly clad ladies’ wrists, throats and ears glit
fond of saying, ‘What can’
nator Robert Ashcroft. As her brother's executive assistant, she'd been forced to attend, but even at that, Sara doubted she would
Forbes enjoyed. Which was fine. It just wasn’t
ver—or with any other man, for that matter. Instead she was thinking of asking him if he would be the sperm donor if she went ahead with the IVF she was consider
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f them were already known to him after this past week of socializing, and a lot of the men wanted to renew their acquaintance with
healthy sex life during his years of living and working in London, and
red gown, standing across the room… Probably because she stood out from the rest of the ‘beautiful people’ present in as much as she was making no ef
r of uninterest which had
ere light in color—possibly gray or brown?—and surrounded by thick dark lashes. Her skin was the color of pale alabaster, her features delicately lovely, and the fullness of her lips
lance, but still it wasn’t what had caught and held Simon's attention, and what
recog
on didn't get challenged very often, and it was weirdly refreshing to see someone do it. This woman had stood up to him, looked him in the face and called him arrogant, and the whole time all he could think about was how beautiful she was. To
gown wore only those earrings, and her figure was… There was a word for her type of figure. An old-fashioned word that described her exactly—one that had often been used to describe movie stars of the gold
hat were obviously bare beneath the silky material that swept over her narrow waist before clinging lovingly to the sweet curve of her hips. The materi