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Ultimatum: Marriage
By: Ann MajorHarlequin Romance eBooks eBook Publisher: Harlequin
Imprint: Silhouette Desire
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Mr. October: Billionaire business man Jake Claiborne
His Quest: Steer clear of scandal
His Quandry: He'd gotten the enemy's daughter pregnant!
It had been sheer madness to bed Alicia Butler. The beauty's father had cost Jake's company millions and any association with her would surely create troubling tabloid fodder. But Alicia was pregnant with his baby and he would not walk away from this responsibility. Their only option was marriage and the hope that the gossip would dwindle...even as their passion reignited.
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| Title of Harlequin Romance eBook: Ultimatum: Marriage | |
| Release Date: 10-01-2010 | |
| Publisher: Silhouette Desire |
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| Parent title | Ultimatum: Marriage |
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| SKU | 2370002904759 |
| File size | 1017 |
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Ultimatum: Marriage
Jake knew better than to defend himself by saying he was a victim of Butler, too.
"I'm just the messenger," the caller said.
Jake clenched the phone but said nothing more. He wouldn't beg.
Not that he hadn't tried to defend himself to the press earlier in the week after they'd set up base camps outside his home and office. All he'd accomplished was to give the reporters words to twist in such a way as to make him look like he was guilty of having been a partner to Butler's embezzlement scheme.
A final click was followed by a dial tone.
For a second Jake thought about Mitchell Butler and his beautiful daughter. Had she aided and abetted her father?
Jake Claiborne felt his headache build as he replaced the telephone. Not that he hadn't been expecting such a call.
He wouldn't think about her. Or the night he'd spent in her arms. Or how cool and aloof she'd been ever since. Not that he could blame her. Hell, he and Hayes Daniels, his twin brother's CEO, had turned Mitchell into the feds the day after Jake had made love to her.
No doubt she was as guilty as her father. To think or feel anything about such a witch was a recipe for more disaster. No, the thing to do was to move on.
For a long moment he stared down at the miniature New Orleans he'd built. The structures, which were composed of cardboard, plastic and painted foam, looked vivid and exciting on his table against the window. When his icy-blue gaze swept to the model of the brazenly dramatic stadium th
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