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A marriage of convenience…and intoxicating desire. He would show her every shade of love.
The last thing sawmill owner Kyle Grayson wants is a marriage of convenience, but a stroke of rotten luck leads him straight to the altar with his competitor’s daughter, Amelia. Burdened by guilt over his part in her father’s death and an intoxicating desire for his new wife, Kyle doesn’t think things can get worse – until his beautiful bride refuses to consummate their vows. Amelia’s struggle to hide her emotional wounds brings out the protector in Kyle, drawing them into a spirited romance neither anticipates. As they unravel a mystery at the mill and their own conflicted feelings, unexpected secrets threaten to shatter their fragile marriage. But Kyle is determined to fan the flames of their fiery attraction and show his reluctant bride every facet of their undeniable passion – and his love.
blah I liked the first book and wanted to see what happened to Kyle. Started it out ok then it started to get boring and I started skipping. What really got me was when Amelia flipped out because Kyle didn’t tell her about Catherine but it was ok for her to keep her secret and deceive him.Don’t know if ill be getting next book maybe if free or .99 cents.
Really Great American Historical Romance **Review of the Audio Book**Â
Everything I dislike in a romance. My least favorite romances are those in which the happy couple spend too much of the book whingeing on about crap that would be resolved in one sentence if they sat down and had a conversation. I understand that real, deep relationship challenges are harder to develop than “when he/she finds out ________ he/she won’t love me anymore! Wah!” but it drives me nuts nonetheless.Â