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316 pages, Mass Market Paperback
First published July 6, 2010

but most of all, I loved the romance!
So great to read a historical where the heroine isn't a virginal miss, but a married woman, and the couple know each other (well, they're married
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“My dear Isabella, I will take your suggestion and show you what happens when you play with fire. I will make certain we see each other quite, quite often. And there will be no growing jaded with each other. Because you see, my dear, when I at last take you home again, it will be forever. No regrets, no games, no being ‘comfortable.’ We will be man and wife, in all ways, and it will be final.”
I won't say what it was, but it really made no sense and well, I could do if the whole forgery/doppleganger thing was out of the book.
“Of course I do not believe it is so simple. But perhaps, if we agree to become more, well, easy with each other, perhaps we could catch sight of each other without simmering.”
“I very much doubt that.” Mac slanted her a hot smile. “I’ve been simmering for you since the night we met. I’ve never stopped, and I never will, no matter how many times I have the pleasure of taking you to bed.”

“One day you’ll ask me to stay, Isabella. One day. And I’ll be there for you. I promise.”
“It is not only the money. He—or she—is stealing a part of you.”
“Is he?” Mac couldn’t imagine what part. Isabella had taken most of him when she’d left, leaving a hole where Mac had been.
I can't say how glad I am that the author decided to do this, maybe it's a bit unrealistic, but let's face it, all these characters are unrealistic and too perfect, so damn, if they can be even more prefect - I'm taking it! So Mac was uber-awesome right from the start!
sexy and hot, so well described, would have looked good as a movie scene :DDDDD
“I’m here,” he said. “You don’t have to bear the burden alone anymore.”






