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John Weaver doesn’t want a wife . . . he needs one.
He needs a mother for his five-year-old twin daughters, and his only choice is to advertise for a mail-order bride. As long as the woman understands he’ll never love her, they can have a good life together.
Miranda Lowe doesn’t want a husband . . . she needs one.
She isn’t enough—not pretty enough, not smart enough, not good enough in any way to attract a man herself, but surely a man who has to advertise for a wife won’t be too choosy.
The question is, can being less than perfect be more than enough?
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