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tessisreading2's review
4.0
Oh so enjoyable! Our hero and heroine are married; both scions of the moneyed upper classes, they've been married for several years and have a happy and satisfying (in some ways) relationship. The heroine is in love with the hero but assumes their marriage was for financial and practical reasons. An evil French model shows up and starts making trouble (like, literally announcing to the heroine that she intends to capture the hero), and the heroine actually tells her husband (and threatens to divorce him if he takes her up on it). Communication! Not actually a four-letter word, Harlequin Presents heroines!
mrose21's review
3.0
You come in half way through their marriage and so I think you miss a lot of them getting together even if it wasn't for love at first.
Its a HEA ending and I did enjoy their story it was sweet.
Its a HEA ending and I did enjoy their story it was sweet.
readersincealways's review
4.0
The formula has been followed as per usual. The difference is the degree of trust between Hannah and Miguel and the glimpses we get of his feelings for his wife. The OW is a real psycho along with her for hire gigolo accomplice. I do enjoy the HB drama fest. Although Avenging Angel is still her best book IMO.
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