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5.0 out of 5 stars
Would you marry the man who murdered your sister-in-law?,
By Debs (London,UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Betrayed Hearts (Paperback)
Lady Ghislaine de Launey resents having very few options in choosing a husband and she would rather join the local convent than marry an arrogant and stuffy duke. Much to her shock, Guy de Courcy is anything but stuffy. Arrogant, yes, but stuffy, oh no. Ghislaine finds herself in an arranged marriage where her groom proves to be hard to resist, but resist she must for he stands accused of the murder of her best friend and widowed sister in law,Margaret. Yet despite the evidence mounting against him, she starts to believe that Guy is an innocent man. Elizabeth Henshall does a great line in irresistable heroes, that is the heroine will do her best but brains or brawn he'll get round her somehow. Guy's speciality seems to be surrounding convents and flushing his bride out. Another great book by Ms Henshall.
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Betrayed Hearts by Elizabeth Henshall (Paperback - Nov. 1998)
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