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Dance To My Tune
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For Rik, their marriage was purely a business arrangement devoid of sentiment, but Jan couldn't shake her doubts. Initially, she accepted the task of reconciling Rik Steele with his father as just another job. However, as she delved deeper into her assignment, Jan found herself falling in love with Rik, her intended target.
Misunderstandings arose as Rik believed Jan was solely motivated by the money she stood to earn, leaving Jan unable to convince him otherwise. With Rik's cold indifference threatening their budding relationship, Jan questioned whether their marriage stood a chance of survival.
Lilian Peake
Lilian Margaret Peake was born on May 25, 1924, in London, England, UK. Amidst the upheavals of World War II, she relocated to the countryside. With an initial aspiration towards journalism, she delved into the realm of print media, contributing to various newspapers and magazines across England. Alongside her professional endeavors, she embarked on the journey of marriage and motherhood. However, her passion for storytelling eventually led her to the realm of romance novels.
From 1971 to 1996, under the pen name Lilian Peake, she crafted a remarkable oeuvre, producing over 65 romance novels for Mills & Boon. Her literary contributions enchanted readers with tales of love and longing. Regrettably, Lilian Peake bid farewell to the world on May 27, 1997, leaving behind a legacy of romance and literary prowess.
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