Author: Donna Hatch
Series: Rogue Hearts #3
Genres: Historical Romance
Format: eBook, Print
Pages: 256
Date: October 21, 2013
Publisher: Mirror Lake Press
Genevieve breaks off her engagement with Christian to marry a blackmailer threatening her father, but sh flees her husband’s violence. Though fate brings her back to Christian, her husband tracks her down, stalks her, and threatens everyone she loves.
Desperate to protect her father from trial and death, Genevieve breaks off her engagement with Christian Amesbury and marries a blackmailer. After a year of marriage, she flees her husband’s violent domination only to have fate bring her back to Christian. Just when she thinks she’s started a new life of safety and solitude, her husband tracks her down, stalks her, and threatens everyone she loves.
Still brokenhearted over Genevieve’s betrayal a year ago, Christian can’t believe she’s come back into his life–and worse, that she’s done it on the anniversary of his brother’s death, a death that haunts him. Though tempted to throw her back into the river where he found her, he can’t leave her at the mercy of the terrifying man she married.
When her husband torments Genevieve and puts his family in danger, Christian will do anything to protect those he loves…anything except give Genevieve another chance to break his heart.
Rating: Moderate. Mild kissing; non-graphic sexual references; some violence or horror.
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There is something sweetly divine about leaving the world of today and slipping into the world of the past with lords and ladies and all the society of the ton through the pages of a great regency romance.
Propriety that makes you yearn to see it broken to get to that kiss that is so deeply desired between the characters, but would be such a scandal.
This book adds the twist of a jilted lover, turned rescuer, turned true love…OH. SO. GOOD!
And what one woman will do to protect her family’s name and reputation…becomes her own “perfect secret.”
Don’t miss out on this one!
It really is a GREAT READ!