The Proposition
Book Details
Author(s)Elizabeth London
ISBN / ASINB00T2EWPIK
ISBN-13978B00T2EWPI6
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
Description
When Emma Anderson finds herself agreeing to a sham marriage to a dictator’s son, she tells herself that she had not fallen in love with him during her forced stay in his small, unstable country. She tells herself that she has to marry him for visa purposes— a proposition by the prince to allow her to escape from his despotic father.
Forgetting Prince Nicolas turns out a bit harder than she thought, but she tries to move on with her life when she’s back in Manhattan. She is even going on a date with a gorgeous (though bit jerky) surgeon. She and her date are about to head out when the doorbell rings and Emma finds her prodigal husband at her doorstep.
It's the holiday season and he says he's lonely... How could she possibly resist spending the holidays with him in the snow-covered city? Emma tells herself she is NOT in love with him despite the fact that, well, she sort of is.
When there's a violent upheaval back home, Nicolas leaves Emma again (he is duty-bound to his father) and this time she's determined to move on ... until he calls and asks for her help in tracking down his mother— the runaway queen.
As Emma boards the plane for Venice to help Nicolas, she knows that saying goodbye to him will be impossible this time, but she can't abandon her career in New York to become the dictator's daughter-in-law. She worked too hard to give up her life, but how can she possibly find the strength to give up Nicolas?
Forgetting Prince Nicolas turns out a bit harder than she thought, but she tries to move on with her life when she’s back in Manhattan. She is even going on a date with a gorgeous (though bit jerky) surgeon. She and her date are about to head out when the doorbell rings and Emma finds her prodigal husband at her doorstep.
It's the holiday season and he says he's lonely... How could she possibly resist spending the holidays with him in the snow-covered city? Emma tells herself she is NOT in love with him despite the fact that, well, she sort of is.
When there's a violent upheaval back home, Nicolas leaves Emma again (he is duty-bound to his father) and this time she's determined to move on ... until he calls and asks for her help in tracking down his mother— the runaway queen.
As Emma boards the plane for Venice to help Nicolas, she knows that saying goodbye to him will be impossible this time, but she can't abandon her career in New York to become the dictator's daughter-in-law. She worked too hard to give up her life, but how can she possibly find the strength to give up Nicolas?
