The Unwilling Bride

The Unwilling Bride by Margaret Moore is a historical romance published by Harlequin Books in 2005. This original edition spans 377 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Lady Constance, who was betrothed to Merrick of Tregellas as a child. Determined to avoid the marriage, she attempts to make herself unappealing to him, believing he has grown into an arrogant knight. However, upon his arrival, she discovers that he is not the boy she remembers, but a man she could potentially love.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of desire and the complexities of past secrets. As Lady Constance grapples with her feelings and the reality of her betrothal, Merrick’s return to Tregellas brings unexpected challenges and revelations. The book delves into the dynamics of their relationship, set against a backdrop of historical intrigue. This edition offers a complete and engaging experience for those interested in romance and historical fiction.
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BETROTHED AT BIRTH … Promised to Merrick of Tregellas when she was but a child, Lady Constance was unwilling to wed a man she remembered only as a spoiled boy. Sure he had grown into an arrogant knight, she sought to make herself so unappealing that Merrick would refuse to honor their betrothal. Yet no sooner had this enigmatic, darkly handsome man ridden through the castle gates than she realized he was nothing like the boy she recalled. And very much a man she could love … BOUND BY DESIRE … Haunted by secrets from his past, Merrick was unwilling to return to Tregellas-until he caught sight.
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