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wake up and smell the coffee, January 27, 2005
This review is from: The First Waltz (Candlelight Regency #153-1974, #247-1978)) (Mass Market Paperback)
You're an heiress. He's penniless. Of course he married you for your money. Yeah, maybe there was love, but don't let's forget about the money. It's always about the money. Naïve and pathetic heroine chases after unworthy hero. From the back cover:
All Vienna buzzed with political intrigue in 1814 as the nations of Europe met to decide their future. For Rosalind Malloy, lovely young English heiress, Vienna was where she, too, would decide her future. When dashing Count Adam Potocki asked Rosalind to be his bride, Vienna became a city of swirling romance and whirling emotions, a city where dreams come true. But after her wedding, Rosalind found Adam a changed man. Had he married her only for the money he desperately needed to further his country's cause? What was his involvement with the beautiful, worldly Frenchwoman Isabelle de Guise? Suddenly Rosalind's dream began to fade, as she felt frightened and lot in a world of sophisticated passions and deceptions. Rosalind now knew she would have to gain a woman's wisdom before she could truly capture Adam's heart and have her dreams come true.
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