What happens when two people marry for money. . .and then find out neither one has any?
Katie O’Connor is desperate. When an opportunity arises to impersonate a wealthy socialite, she sees a way out of disaster. All she has to do is find a rich husband. When she meets Christopher Scott, of the well-to-do Scott family, she falls hard for him, only to discover the truth after they are wed. . .
Colleen is the bestselling author of twelve historical romance novels published under the names Colleen Quinn and Katie Rose. She is the recipient of the Romantic Times Achievement Award, and the Colorado Romance Writer's award, as well as the Doug Perry award for excellence in journalism. A graduate of Temple University with a BA in Communications, Colleen lives on a lake in Medford Lakes, New Jersey, and is hard at work on her next novel.
A decent read for a kindle freebie, but the plot dragged and became predictable about halfway through. The characters stayed stubborn, some of the writing got steamy, the usual conflicts ensued. It passed the time, but I grew bored with the characters' alternating pride and doubt standing in their way.
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One thing that really annoyed me is that right after Katie and Christopher make up following the housewarming party, she reveals that she is certain she is pregnant, yet she had not worried about this at all prior to that night. When she was going through so much relationship instability and turmoil, I found it hard to believe that something so major as a pregnancy would have remained ignored in the storyline until that night. It seemed like an afterthought to have the story written so that once the couple was happy again, hey look! Baby on the the way.
It is quite hard to rate this book. I like the plot and overall idea of the story and the book started off well, dragged on to boring with certain interesting scenes and ended nicely. Even though this is a historical fiction, sometimes I felt as if I am reading a contemporary book instead. I think the book will earned an extra star if the story doesn't drag so long on and the author kept putting more problems into their relationship when one is resolved.