In the Bride’s Defense

In the Bride’s Defense by Kelsey Roberts, published by Harlequin Enterprises ULC in 1997, is a contemporary romance novel that unfolds over 249 pages. The story centers on Medical Examiner Lucas Henderson, who is determined to uncover the truth behind a friend’s mysterious death by poisoning. His investigation unexpectedly leads him to Marie Delacroix, a woman who has chosen an unconventional path in life, having left medical school to pursue a career as an aromatherapist.
As the plot develops, Marie finds herself accused of murder and faces threats to those she holds dear. In a bid to prove her innocence, she resorts to living a lie, which includes marrying Lucas. This narrative explores themes of love and deception against a backdrop of intrigue and danger, inviting readers into a world where personal stakes are high and the quest for truth is paramount.
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Medical Examiner Lucas Henderson is a man with a mission. He’ll stop at nothing to solve a friend’s mysterious death by poisoning–even when his investigation leads him straight into the arms of a beautiful woman. Marie Delacroix is used to being unconventional. She’d dropped out of medical school to be an aromatherapist. Now, accused of murder, with dangers threatening everyone she loves and trusts, she’ll do the most unorthodox thing of all–live a lie to find the truth. She’ll do anything to prove her innocence–including marry Lucas.
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