Marrying for King’s Millions

Marrying for King’s Millions by Maureen Child is a contemporary romance published by Mills & Boon in 2009. This edition, written in English and spanning 187 pages, explores the unconventional arrangement between millionaire Travis King and hometown girl Julie O’Hara. Faced with pressure from a demanding client, Travis decides to marry Julie under specific terms, expecting her to remain in the background during their year-long, platonic marriage.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the complexities of their contractual relationship as Travis’s intentions begin to shift. The story navigates themes of romance and personal transformation, highlighting the dynamics of their arrangement and the evolving feelings that arise. This book presents a blend of fiction and contemporary romance, inviting readers to explore the unexpected developments in Travis and Julie’s lives.
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Wed and bed one of his biggest client’s unsavory daughters? No thanks. But the only way millionaire Travis King could get the man off his back was to marry someone else. So he handpicked his temporary and on-his-terms bride– hometown girl Julie O’Hara. The woman was desperate and should easily fade into the background. And, as per their contract, she’d do exactly what he wanted during their year of platonic marriage. Unless what he wanted began to change….
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