Monday, July 4, 2011
The Kiss of a Stranger by Sarah M. Eden
When Crispin kisses who he assumes is a serving girl in order to get rid of unwanted female attention, he never thought it would lead to a forced marriage that same day when Catherine's wealthy uncle says her virtue has been compromised and must be married. Catherine has spent the last seven years being abused by her uncle and therefore does not trust men and believes all are the same as him. Crispin does not think this marriage will be an issue until he realized an annulment will taint his reputation and completely ruin Catherine's. Surprisingly, both start to fall in love with eachother, but are hesitant to reveal their true feelings believing the other wants the annulment.
I enjoyed reading this book since it is yet again another easy, feel-good, romance novel. Sorry for the short review today. New baby and moving requires a short review today.
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