Ross Donahue would not negotiate. “I am not particularly interested in owning Liddiat Hall,” he had told her, “but I am interested in acquiring you. As my wife.”
He would save her father from debt and probably prison, but his price was Christa. And despite her earlier intention, she knew she couldn’t let her father sort things out on his own. She’d agree to Ross’s terms, but could her heart survive such an inconvenient marriage?









