The Lady and the Smythe: Mhairi (Quinlin Proxy Bride #1)
Susie Clifft Smith
Australian born, Connor Smythe stood six-foot-six. Broad-shouldered and lean-hipped, a leather strap tied back hair, the color of freshly threshed wheat shot through with streaks of gold, at the base of his stout neck. Sinewy muscle rippled with latent power beneath the contour of black cotton pants and long-sleeved black shirt. Grown men had fled in the face of Connor Smythe’s anger.
Connor came to Arkansas for land. But when his eyes roamed over skin the color of pink rose petals, beautifully shaped lips pursed in a pout, and violet tear-filled eyes peeking from under the brim of a silly hat, the word wife rang through his mind. Fate had placed Mhairi Quinlin in his life. He had nothing to lose and everything to gain—a farm, a family, and a means to practice his trade.
Mhairi faced the fight of her life. Her dream of marrying for love had died long ago. Although this strange arrangement appeared to be acceptable to her sisters and Connor, it mattered not. She would accept no man as husband.
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