Synopsis
Marriage of Inconvenience
He's fathered a baby—now he needs to find a wife!
FBI agent Con Randolph's six-month-old son has been abandoned. The state has arranged an adoption—they just need Con's signature.
Con knows they've made a mistake. He's never fathered a baby. But it turns out he's wrong.
Horrified and guilty, he tries to claim his son. Yet, as far as the state is concerned, Con doesn't have much to offer a child. He has a risk-filled job; even his marital status is against him.
Con doesn't know a single woman who would marry him—or whom he wants to marry. But he does have a best friend—Robyn Blair—who could benefit from a temporary marriage of convenience.
Marriage of Inconvenience.
He's fathered a baby—now he needs to find a wife!
FBI agent Con Randolph's six-month-old son has been abandoned. The state has arranged an adoption—they just need Con's signature.
Con knows they've made a mistake. He's never fathered a baby. But it turns out he's wrong.
Horrified and guilty, he tries to claim his son. Yet, as far as the state is concerned, Con doesn't have much to offer a child. He has a risk-filled job; even his marital status is against him.
Con doesn't know a single woman who would marry him—or whom he wants to marry. But he does have a best friend—Robyn Blair—who could benefit from a temporary marriage of convenience.
Marriage of Inconvenience.
Release date: July 1, 1997
Publisher: Harlequin
Print pages: 298
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