A Most Suitable Wife

A Most Suitable Wife by Jessica Steele, published by Harlequin Enterprises ULC in 2005, is a contemporary romance novel with 192 pages. The story follows Taye Trafford, who finds herself in a difficult situation when her roommate leaves unexpectedly. In need of a flatmate to help with expenses, Taye reluctantly agrees to sublet a room to Magnus Ashthorpe, who arrives under the mistaken belief that Taye is responsible for his sister’s heartbreak.
Readers will discover the complexities of Taye and Magnus’s relationship as they navigate misunderstandings and shared living arrangements. The narrative explores themes of romance and personal conflict, highlighting the dynamics that arise when two individuals with differing motivations are brought together. This edition presents a concise and engaging tale that delves into the intricacies of love and companionship amidst contemporary challenges.
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Taye Trafford’s roommate has run off, leaving Taye in a very awkward position. She needs someone to share her flat – and the bills – fast! So, when Magnus Ashthorpe turns up on her doorstep, Taye has no choice but to sublet him the room. But Magnus hasn’t moved in with Taye because he needs somewhere to live, but because he believes Taye is the mistress who has caused his sister heartbreak …
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