Tina M. (alaskaninthesouth) reviewed The Marriage Clause (Virgin Brides) (Silhouette Romance, No 1591) on
From the back of book:
Gina Foster was the perfect answer to Clay McCormick's inheritance woes, but her sincere "I do" raised a whopper of a new quandary. When the Alaskan night turns twenty hours long, how does a newlywed husband possibly resist his very convient, much younger wife? Answer: He can't. So inevitably, the handsome Northman swept the willing virgin into his strong arms -- and into their marriage bed. But now passion's floodgates were wide open and Clay had to halt the free flow of emotion before he was a lost man...a married man...her forever man!
A quick read, typical Silhouette romance type book.
Gina Foster was the perfect answer to Clay McCormick's inheritance woes, but her sincere "I do" raised a whopper of a new quandary. When the Alaskan night turns twenty hours long, how does a newlywed husband possibly resist his very convient, much younger wife? Answer: He can't. So inevitably, the handsome Northman swept the willing virgin into his strong arms -- and into their marriage bed. But now passion's floodgates were wide open and Clay had to halt the free flow of emotion before he was a lost man...a married man...her forever man!
A quick read, typical Silhouette romance type book.