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Then Comes Marriage (Avon Romance)

by Christie Ridgway

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ISBN13: 9780380818969
ISBN10: 0380818965
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Chapter One

Humming "Here Comes the Bride" to bolster her flagging spirits, Honor Witherspoon marched toward the emphatically closed gate in the twelve-foot-high rock wall surrounding the home of her brand-new husband.

There was some doubt in her mind that he would let her in.

Honor blamed that doubt on the grim set to the groom's hard mouth and the icy green of his eyes during the brief ceremony at the courthouse that morning. Or maybe it was because of his obvious impatience with the county clerk, who then took her time faxing the proof of marriage Honor's father had required.

Certainly the doubt's seed had flowered when Honor had volunteered to retrieve her belongings from her small rented cottage alone. So as not to inconveruence her husband any further, she'd explained at her most charming. If she'd expected him to politely insist he accompany her (and she had), then his instant grunt of agreement would have rendered immediate disappointment — except that she refused to acknowledge so negative an emotion.

However, if she'd known her car would choose this afternoon to have a cardiac arrest, she would most certainly have demanded his escort, or at the very least she would have worn flat shoes and blue jeans. But lacking psychic powers or mechanical know-how, she was left to make the trek from disabled vehicle to isolated destination in sandals suited only for starring in "Vogue layouts and Rodeo Drive window displays.

Every time she planted a foot, her three-inch spiked heel wriggled as it tried to find purchase in the thin layer of dusty needles and candy-corn-colored leaves that had fallen from the pines, maples, and sycamores lining the long private drive. Withevery step the monogrammed tapestry suitcases she gripped in each fist swung awkwardly as she tried to prevent their overpacked weight from creasing the elegant yet understated Oscar de la Renta shift she'd selected as postwedding wear.

Not until every little piggy was squealing in pain did Honor at last reach the unwelcoming, still-closed gate. She dropped her luggage in a puddle of shade and flexed her cramped and sweaty palms. Then she hooked a pinkie over her wraparound sunglasses and slid them off to study the button an arm's reach away. It was nearly hidden in the rockwork beside the gate, which was twenty fierce-looking feet of peeled logs lashed tightly together with iron bands. She presumed pressing the button would alert Bram Bennett to her arrival at the house the locals had nicknamed — very aptly, it seemed — the "Fortress."

Honor dropped her sunglasses atop a suitcase to reach for the tea-sandwich-sized purse slung bandolier style across her breasts. No reason not to take a few minutes and undo some of the damage done by the early October warmth, she told herself. It wasn't stalling, or anything cowardly like that.

But then she hesitated, wondering if her new husband's obsession with security didn't mean cameras installed at his gate. Thinking that it probably did, she snapped the purse shut.

"You don't want him deciding you're shallow or silly or vain," she muttered to herself. Though was it really so shallow or silly or vain to want one's husband to think one was ... presentable?

No, it was "dumb, she thought, answering her own question. Her new husband didn't give a flying fig whether Honor looked presentable, pretty, or outright ugly — Her father hadforced them to wed.

As she made herself step up to the button, she smothered a small pang of regret. Though she'd harbored the usual white-lace-and-promises wedding fantasy, in the grand scheme of life's thunderbolts an unwanted marriage wasn't "that bad. Eventually her father would see reason and allow them to dissolve it. Until then, she would convince her husband to look on the bright side of the situation as she did: It was an interesting way to make a new acquaintance.

Without further hesitation, she punched the button with a freshly French-manicured nail. Nothing happened.

Accustomed to the uncooperation of anything electrical, she released a short sigh and poked the button once more. Still nothing happened. Honor huffed a second time.

Then, from the bushy undergrowth nearby, came a loud rustle.

Her heart bucked hard. The rustle sounded again — someone was moving up behind her! Pulse accelerating to freeway speed, she whirled to confront —

Nothing.

The panic dissipated slowly. Too slowly. Annoyed with herself, Honor spun back and plucked off a sandal, giving it a last chance to prove worthy of its designer price tag — she used the painful thing to whack the balking button.

Something rumbled, soft but deep.

Honor's heart tripped again, but then she realized the noise was the sound of the gate sliding open. In the time that it took for her to step back into her sandal, though, the contraption of peeled logs lurched off its track and abruptly stopped, leaving an opening of eight askew inches.

Shaking her head, she stepped to it and squeezed through. Quick impressions bombarded her: more trees and a winding stream; a rustic house of rock and logs, itsDaniel Boone-style fashioned on a Paul Bunyan scale. Then, over the cheery gurgle of that stream splashing over stones, came a deep, threatening growl.

Honor froze as the growl sounded again. Woods, log house, stream, all led to one thought: "Bear. Her head snapped right. She gaped at a snarling creature eyeing her from ten yards away, and her second thought was even more startling.

"Scooby Doo?

Scooby Doo. The prerequisite huge head, perky ears, large size. But while cartoon character Scooby smiled when he opened his mouth, this, this ... thing was "baring its metal teeth at her. Metal teeth, because the whole dam dog was exactly that. Made of metal. It appeared to be ...

Synopsis:

After Honor Witherspoon is rescued from her kidnappers, all she wants is to live in Hot Water, a small town that symbolises safety.

Her billionaire father, Warren, wants to ensure his daughter is definitely secure. Going to outrageous lengths to keep her guarded, Warren demands something extreme of his daughter: she must marry Bram Bennett, a recluse living behind the locked gates in a home nicknamed ‘The Fortress.’

Bram lost his wife eight years ago to a random carjacking-gone-bad, and he can’t seem to get over his loss. Still deeply attached to her memory, he rarely exits his house. When Warren threatens to destroy the high-tech security company Bram recently sold him – the company that’s the economic foundation of Hot Water – if Bram doesn’t marry Warren’s daughter, Bram reluctantly accepts a new person into his home. But with Honor now residing in his ‘fortress’, Bram finds it extremely difficult to uphold his tight security, ward off unwanted intruders, and fight off his sexual attraction to his beautiful wife.

Synopsis:

Honor Witherspoon suddenly found herself up to her neck in the most delicious trouble she'd ever been in: Marriage!

After she was rescued from a harrowing kidnapping, Honor's billionaire father decreed she'd be completely safe in the hands of Bram Bennett — small-town, high-tech security genius. Now, with her globe-trotting days behind her, Honor must settle into a quieter life in Hot Water, California — married (technically) to a disarmingly attractive stranger who seldom ventures beyond his fortress walls. Well, this is one situation — and one man — that could definitely use some shaking up ... and Honor's just the one to do it!

To Bram, Honor only reminds im of the happiness he's lost. But he promised to marry her, and Bram is a man who believes in keeping his promises. He longs to be left alone with his memories, but is that possibleonce this tantalizing intruder has breached his tight security? And now that she's inside his house, what will keep her out of his heart?

About the Author

Christie Ridgway has never lived east of the Pacific Ocean, north of San Francisco, or south of San Diego. To put it simply, she's a California native who loves to travel but is happy to make the Golden State her home. She began her writing career in fifth grade when she penned a volume of love stories featuring herself and a teen idol who will probably be thrilled to remain nameless. Later, though, after marrying her college sweetheart, Christie again took up writing romances, this time with imaginary heroes and heroines. In a house full of males—one terrific husband, two school-age sons, a yellow dog, and tankfuls of fish, reptiles, and amphibians—Christie makes her own place (and peace) writing the kinds of stories she loves best.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780380818969
Author:
Ridgway, Christie
Publisher:
Avon Books
Location:
New York
Subject:
California
Subject:
Romance - General
Subject:
Romance - Contemporary
Subject:
Love stories
Series:
Avon Romance
Series Volume:
63
Publication Date:
January 2003
Binding:
Mass Market Paperbound
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
384
Dimensions:
676x430x105 41

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