Aislin Orrin
A young, pretty woman of nineteen and the youngest among her siblings, Aislin never showed much interest in succeeding her deceased father as the head of the Orrins corporation. While she does happens to be an excellent shot with firearms, and has always had a knack for economics, she's still an old-fashioned, dress-wearing girl. Nigel Orville, owner of several five-star hotels around the world, has recently won Aislin's hand in marriage and has taken her back to his homeland, England. Against the will of both her over-protective brothers, they are soon to be married. The truth about his fianc�e being hidden from him for obvious reasons, Nigel believes she comes from a family of old-moneys who simply manage some of the land they own, for business.
Aislin's brother, Neil Orrin, has never approved of her moving so far from him. He doesn't trust any man she meets, for one, and he fears that the further away she is from him, the more easily she might be taken hostage by one of the rival firms in New York City. For this reason, he often calls and writes to her in the little spare time he has. Aislin has a close bond with each of her brothers, who aren't as close with each other, but she has always felt restrained. In England, she hopes to finally live more independently with the man she loves.
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