In the first novel of the Brides trilogy, in which three unconventional young women vow they will never marry--only to be overtaken by destiny--outspoken Portia finds forever love. It's bad enough... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I enjoyed this book very much . Janet Dailey has a way with words for sure .
Pretty good......for a romance novel
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I really enjoy this book, and I find myself re-reading it often. Basically, Tamara is a beautiful accountant at a large firm. Bickford Rutledge is her handsome boss(he recently took over the company). He wants her from the moment he sees her. Tamara's mother is dying, and Tamara received a loan from her former bosses, to help with the expenses. To Bick though, it looks like she has stolen money from the company. He fires her, and then tells her that she can either marry him, or go to prison. She, of course, marries him. He treats her rather rudely for awhile, and then begins to fall in love with her. However, there is always that doubt in his mind that she may just be a money hungry trollop. Needless to say, there is a rash decision made on her part, that proves to be a test of their love. This is a good book, even though it is very far-fetched at times.
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