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Pregnant and abandoned, Felicity Love faces a bleak future. Even though her father has promised to care for both her and her child, what she truly longs for—a home of her own and a husband to adore her—can never be hers. For who would want a fallen woman?
Boyd Hedrington knows grief. It has been his constant companion since his wife died, and he has no idea how he is going to put it aside in order to take a bride and fulfill the stipulations of his uncle’s will. However, with time quickly ticking away for him to get married, he must find a bride whether he wishes to or not.
Therefore, after meeting Felicity and learning about her condition, he decides that a marriage of convenience would be the best solution for them both. And, in a way, it is. Felicity will have a father for her child and a home of her own, while Boyd gains a mother for his son and can claim his inheritance outright. But how do two grieving hearts find contentment and solace in each other? And is love truly destined to be an unrequited desire for something which has been lost forever?
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