Back in Her Husband's Bed

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When a divorced couple have a one night stand that leads to pregnancy, they reunite for baby’s sake—and get a second chance at love.

He wants her back—but on his terms!

By agreeing to a meeting with Xavier Knightly, her handsome ex-husband, Carli realizes that the passion is still there. Three months later, she has some shocking news for him!

But Xavier isn’t considered one of the best lawyers in Sydney for nothing: here’s a golden opportunity to blackmail his wife back into his bed. However, he also wants her to love him again like she used to, and that’s where he’ll face the biggest trial of his life. . . .

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Melanie Milburne read her first Harlequin at age seventeen in between studying for her final exams. After completing a Masters Degree in Education she decided to write a novel and thus her career as a romance author was born. Melanie is an ambassador for the Australian Childhood Foundation and is a keen dog lover and trainer and enjoys long walks in the Tasmanian bush. In 2015 Melanie won the  HOLT Medallion, a prestigous award honouring outstanding literary talent. 

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