The Doubtful Marriage (Harlequin Readers' Choice: The Best of Betty Neels)
<br /><br /><em>"I shall not insult your intelligence by saying that I love you!"</em><br /><br />When Rauwerd van Kempler proposed to Tilly, he made it clear that their marriage was to be a union of convenience, nothing more. It would bring him a wife to run his home and partner him on social occasions. And Tilly would get the security of a roof over her head and a man who could be depended upon for all things practical. But suddenly Tilly finds herself wanting more from her new husband—something that wasn't part of their sensible agreement….<br /><br />