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Unraveled by the Rebel (Secrets in Silk)

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A spinster with a secret…

After being seduced and ruined by her worst enemy, Juliette Andrews has vowed to marry no man―especially not Dr. Paul Fraser, her childhood sweetheart. Content to bury herself in accounts and numbers, she refuses to let the devastatingly handsome Highlander back into her life.

A rebel with a cause…

Paul Fraser’s heart burns with the need for vengeance against the earl who executed his father and drove the Scots from their homes. But when he learns that his enemy hurt the woman he loves, Paul has sworn to destroy him.

Can Juliette overcome the darkness of her past in the arms of the man she once loved? Or will her secrets tear them apart?

Praise for Undone by the Duke, Book 1 in the Secrets in Silk Quartet:

“Well written, aptly conveying a strong sense of family among the sisters, the quartet shows great promise.” ―4 stars, RT Book Reviews

“A tender, exquisitely romantic tale…” ―Connie Brockway, New York Times bestselling author

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3 thoughts on “Unraveled by the Rebel (Secrets in Silk)

  1. Unraveled by the rebel Second in a series called ‘Secrets in Silk’ but it can stand alone. 

  2. A poignant Highlander romance Michelle Willingham never disappoints. Unraveled by the Rebel is the second in her Secrets in Silk series. Dr. Paul Fraser is a wonderfully noble Highlander who is determined to marry his teenage sweetheart, Juliette Andrews, when they’re reunited years later at the wedding of her sister. However, in his absence Juliette has suffered violence at the hands of Paul’s powerful enemy. She protects her secrets and her heart as her beloved rebel presses her for answers. Paul is a perfect hero, full…

  3. Of guilt, vengeance, obsession, and a side of romance If you were looking for a lighthearted romance novel, this book isn’t it. There are a few tender moments, but overall, it’s about the heroine’s struggle to overcome a severe psychological trauma and hero’s warring desire for vengeance and acceptance, particularly by the heroine’s parents, who do not consider him a suitable match for their daughter. 

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