In Name Only

  • In Name Only: 9 Fake-It-to-Make-It Romances
    By Synithia Williams, Monica Tillery, Dana Volney

    Relationship goals get redefined in this fun collection of contemporary romances featuring fakeout makeouts, counterfeit couples, and mock marriages.

  • In Name Only
    By Jennifer Peel

    Dani Kramer used to think growing up in foster homes was the most difficult thing she would ever have to do until all her dreams come true.

  • In Name Only
    By Peggy Moreland

    SHELBY HAD DREAMED OF MARRYING FOR LOVE… and in a way she had.

  • In Name Only
    By Day Leclaire, Jill Shalvis

    This volume of two full-length novels contains stories in which couples marry for reasons other than romance but who are soon bitten by the love bug. Reissue.

  • In Name Only
    By Hagit Borer

    In turn, (def-u), just like the, is a discourse anaphor, and thus at the very least, must inherit from its antecedent not only its reference, but also its quantity properties. Iust like the, then, it must be replicated ...

  • In Name Only
    By Sarita Leone

    Sarita Leone. In Name Only by Sarita LeOne A Willowbrook Manor Romance This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and Title Page In Name Only.

  • In Name Only
    By Diana Hamilton

    He had offered marriage—and in name only, she reminded herself bleakly—only as a final resort. And he expected her to accept. And even if she wanted to—which of course she didn't—she couldn't. Because if she were ever to be so unwise he ...

  • In Name Only
    By Jean Smith

    villages' to search only for the help of Emusk, our dear Zorrie friends are helping along with the witches; I can honestly say that we will find the deeds first. He added; 'What else', did Emusk tell you, asked his father, ...

  • IN NAME ONLY: Harlequin Comics
    By Diana Hamilton, Elly Okuyama

    I thought it was a marriage in name only.

  • In Name Only
    By Mary Modean

    Mary Modean. 2 . IN NAME ONLY Chapter THIS MIGHT BE the most foolish.

  • In Name Only
    By Janet Bieber

    The minute Valeriana marches into his house, he is ready to send her packing--until he sees the magic she works on his children . . . and on his own jaded heart.