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  • Published: 1 December 2004
  • ISBN: 9780553575187
  • Imprint: Bantam Dell
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 368
  • RRP: $16.99

Not Quite Married

A Novel





Left alone on the family estate, headstrong Brien Weston has learned to manage for herself. But when she becomes too independent for her noble father’s tastes, he orders an arranged marriage “for her own good.” Taking matters into her own hands, Brien discovers that what makes a woman truly ineligible for marriage is marriage itself. So how does a woman acquire a husband . . . who won’t really be a husband?

Having rejected his own father’s title and fortune, shipbuilder Aaron Durham vows to find a way to finance his dreams. But what is a charming scapegrace to do when a desperate young lady and a small fortune fall into his lap . . . with a shocking condition attached?

One irresistible night of passion will change their destinies.  Touch by touch, kiss by kiss, they fall deeper into a love large enough to span continents . . . strong enough to overcome deception . . . and sweet enough to make them forget that they have been.
 

  • Published: 1 December 2004
  • ISBN: 9780553575187
  • Imprint: Bantam Dell
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 368
  • RRP: $16.99

About the author

Betina Krahn

Betina Krahn lives in Florida. She has two sons, Nathan and Zebulun, and a feisty salt-and-pepper schnauzer. With a degree in biology and a graduate degree in counseling, she has worked in teaching, personnel management, and mental health. She had a mercifully brief stint as a boys' soccer coach, makes terrific lasagna, routinely kills houseplants, and is incurably optimistic about the human race. She believes the world needs a bit more truth, a lot more justice, a whole lot more love and laughter. She attributes her outlook to having married an unflinching optimist and two great-grandmothers actually named "Pollyanna."

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Praise for Not Quite Married

"Betina Krahn is a treasure among historical writers, and The Husband Test is a story to savor." --BookPage
"An absorbing story of forbidden love make this an enjoyable read." --Booklist
"Krahn's warm, energetic style and the charm of her turn-of-the-century Manhattan setting--complete with Tammany Hall politicos, ladies of the evening and a glimpse or two of Susan B. Anthony--carry the book to a lively and satisfying conclusion." --Publishers Weekly on Sweet Talking Man
"It's a fast, fun read."--The Pilot
"Krahn weaves in a delectable undercurrent of sexual tension with her delicious and subtle wit for a delightful romance." --Romantic Times