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Pregnancy Clause In Their Paper Marriage

Kate Hewitt

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English
Mills & Boon Modern
14 February 2024
Three years of convenient marriage, now the terms are changing...

Christos Diakis has always remained an enigma to Lana. Even after she married him to escape a haunting past. But Lana has just discovered she’s running out of time to have the future she wants. So she must ask the impossible of her purely on-paper husband...

I want to have your baby.

Honouring their strict agreement, Christos has fought hard to ignore the electricity that accompanies every choreographed public touch. Lana’s request rocks the very foundations of their union. And Christos has neither the power — nor wish — to decline...

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Imprint:   Mills & Boon Modern
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 171mm,  Width: 109mm,  Spine: 12mm
Weight:   131g
ISBN:   9781038902504
ISBN 10:   1038902509
Pages:   264
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Kate Hewitt discovered her first Mills & Boon romance on a trip to England when she was thirteen and she's continued to read them ever since.She wrote her first story at the age of five, simply because her older brother had written one and she thought she could do it, too. That story was one sentence long-fortunately, they've become a bit more detailed as she's grown older.Although she was raised in Pennsylvania, she spent summers and holidays at her family's cottage in rural Ontario, Canada; picking raspberries, making maple syrup and pretending to be a pioneer. Now her children are enjoying roaming the same wilderness!She studied drama in college and shortly after graduation moved to New York City to pursue a career in theatre. This was derailed by something far better-meeting the man of her dreams who happened also to be her older brother's childhood friend.Ten days after their wedding they moved to England, where Kate worked a variety of different jobs-drama teacher, editorial assistant, church youth worker, secretary and finally mother.When her oldest daughter was one year old, she sold her first short story to a British magazine, The People's Friend. Since then she has written many stories and serials as well as novels. She loves writing stories that celebrate the healing and redemptive power of love and there's no better way of doing it than through the romance genre!Besides writing, she enjoys reading, traveling and learning to knit-it's an ongoing process and she's made a lot of scarves.After living in England for six years, she now resides in Connecticut with her husband, an Anglican minister, her three young children and the possibility of one day getting a dog.Kate loves to hear from readers.

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