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Married On Demand

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Two complete novels in one volume includes Laurie Paige's Bought and Paid For, in which a would-be heiress embarks on a marriage of convenience to save her fortune, and The Bride Price by Ginna Gray, about a sexy small-town mechanic who teaches an arrogant millionaire about the costs of love. Original.

512 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published December 1, 2002

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Ginna Gray

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Ginna sold her first novel in 1983, after winning the Golden Heart Award, given by Romance Writers of America for the best unpublished novel in a category. She has been working as a full-time writer ever since. When she finishes her current contracts, Ginna will have written 33 books. She has also given many lectures and writing workshops, and judged in writing contests.

A native Texan, Ginna lived in Houston all her life — until 1993, when she and her husband Brad built their "dream home" and moved to the mountains of Colorado. Ginna also enjoys other creative activities such as oil painting, sewing, sketching, knitting, and needlepoint. "But my first love will always be writing. It is simply part of who I am."

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August 6, 2011
Two tales in one book. The Bride Price by Ginna Gray is a strange tale of a man who meets his match in a woman who's definitely his exact opposite. I liked the adventure that they set off on and the romance that evolves. Married on Demand by Laurie Paige was the more interesting tale. The female character becomes involved with the male character who's her bodyguard as there have been several attempts on her life. What happens when she agrees to marry him and live on his ranch is quite interesting. Of course, her life is still on the line and it's interesting to see who really wanted her done away.
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