4.0 out of 5 stars
One Problem After Another, February 19, 2011
From the back of the book:
Guy, Viscount Chillings, had little choice. He could not deny an injured traveler time to recuperate in his home. Only this mystery guest upset his ordered life because he just couldn't ignore that she was a very beautiful, seductive woman . . . . But a woman without any memory, apart from an abiding sense of great loss. What shadows did her past hide, and what would happen to their growing attraction if she ever regained those memories . . . ?
This book was one of those you just can't put down. First there is the injured woman, Felicia, who has stirred the heart of Guy Chillings for the first time since his wife's death. Then there is the mystery of who Felicia is, where did she come from, where was she going, is she married, who is she mourning and what great loss caused this mourning? There is an instant attraction between the two that even inviting Guy's twin sister, Bell, to his house didn't help to keep them apart. There are events that take place that almost killed one of the characters, too. Guy's fiance shows up at his country home after rumors of a mysterious woman living at his house are circulating in London. Even though their engagement and ultimate marriage is to be one of convenience, she can't tolerate the gossip. Finally Felicia remembers her past, and it isn't a good one. More problem arise due to it, and Guy just can't let her go to try to fix things. He doesn't even realize that he has committed himself to her even dragging his past and a fiance along for the ride.
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