![]() It isn’t completely impossible, but the way it was depicted in the story was. One of my uncles died seemingly intestate, but it took, oh, a week before the will showed up because of the legal networks. Second, that a legal will registered with a solicitor can remain unknown to any of the parties mentioned in the will. That’s an infringement of civil liberties and wouldn’t last five minutes in a British court of law (in case you readers of historical romances are reading this – it’s always been that way). A will can specify that a person will inherit once they are married, but it can’t say who they must marry. ![]() The first being that a will can specify that two people must get married in order to inherit. It can squick or it can work very well, or it can exasperate. ![]() She deals in very young and feisty heroines, and dark, impossibly gorgeous heroes. ![]() It put up my hackles from the start, but then, the stupid HMB titles usually do. ![]() The title is even worse than usual, because of the adjective. Lynne Connolly‘s review of The Greek Tycoon’s Disobedient Bride by Lynne GrahamĬontemporary romance released by Harlequin Presents 1 Dec 08 ![]()
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