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In all of Regency England there was no more surprised young lady than beautiful Mary MacGregor when she came to the Castle of St. John to wed dashing young Christopher Huntington, only to discover her had married another woman! Mary thought it a cruel jest when handsome, mocking Stephen Huntington offered to take his younger brother's place at the altar. Angrily Mary said yes, and before she could gather her wits, she was the bride of this virtual stranger, and a pawn in a game of danger and deception. Amid the subtle plots and dazzling whirl of aristocratic English life, Mary needed all the wisdom of her head and heart to learn whether her mysterious husband was a hero or a cad and if her marriage had been made in heaven or in hell.
When lovely young Lady Pamela left Regency England for Rome, she was filled with misgivings. For she was to marry a man she had adored as a child, but now barely recognized, Lord Douglas Kinnair, as arrogant and unyielding as he was handsome. From the moment they met, the sparks flew. Not only were they clearly born enemies, but Lord Douglas was captivated by a sultry Roman beauty, while Pamela's head was turned by a dashing Italian revolutionary. Even when the dictates of society forced the wedding to take place, Pamela swore to be a wife in name only. It took a plunge into danger and dark intrigue to teach this independent young woman that passion was more precious than pride, and that she had to do battle or else lose the man she loved.
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