To save her inheritance...
His price is marriage!
Camilla Alvarez refuses to abandon her beloved horses when formidable tycoon MatÃas Navarro acquires her familyâs renowned rancho. Instead, she disguises herself as his stable boy! Yet when Camillaâs charade is discovered, MatÃas offers her an even more shocking roleâas his wife! Innocent Camilla is transformed into a bride deserving of his diamonds, but their convenient marriage is transformed by the scalding heat of their wedding night...
Lose yourself in this tale of innocence and desire...
MAISEY YATES is a New York Times bestselling author of more than seventy-five romance novels. She has a coffee habit she has no interest in kicking, and a slight Pinterest addiction. She lives with her husband and children in the Pacific Northwest. When Maisey isnât writing she can be found singing in the grocery store, shopping for shoes online and probably not doing dishes. Check out her website, maiseyyates.com.
Also by Maisey Yates
The Greekâs Nine-Month Redemption
Caridesâs Forgotten Wife
Brides of Innocence miniseries
The Spaniardâs Untouched Bride
Kidnapping His Virgin Bride
Heirs Before Vows miniseries
The Spaniardâs Pregnant Bride
The Princeâs Pregnant Mistress The Italianâs Pregnant Virgin
Once Upon a Seduction⦠miniseries
The Princeâs Captive Virgin
The Princeâs Stolen Virgin The Italianâs Pregnant Prisoner
Princes of Petras miniseries
A Christmas Vow of Seduction
The Queenâs New Year Secret
The Billionaireâs Legacy collection
The Last Di Sione Claims His Prize
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ISBN: 978-1-474-08725-4
THE SPANIARDâS UNTOUCHED BRIDE
© 2018 Maisey Yates
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To romance novels.
which have been my inspiration as a writer, and my comfort as a reader. Iâm grateful thereâs an entire genre devoted to love.
HE DOESNâT HIRE WOMEN.
Camilla Alvarez looked into the mirror at her decidedly plain reflection. She was a woman, that much was true. Though, she had never been considered a beauty. Even so, she imagined that as far as MatÃas Navarro was concerned, she was a woman.
Her cheeks were still wet with tears, her eyes glittering with more. It was unthinkable. Losing her father suddenly as she had to a heart attack, and then losing the ranch, as well. And all the horses...
It was her heart. And, shattered though it was, fractured as it was now, she couldnât lose it. She could not.
But the horses, the rancho, everything was being sold to cover her fatherâs debts. Everything was going to MatÃas Navarro.
He had been one of her fatherâs fiercest competitors. His racehorses were the only steeds that could compete with those of Cesar Alvarez.
And now MatÃas owned them.
Because apparently, their rancho had been in debt, the supposed millions of dollars that her family possessed nothing more than smoke and mirrors. All mortgaged to extremes and behind on every payment.