A New York Times Bestselling Author Kiera of Lawenydd can't believe what she's done. Owing her sister a favor, Kiera promised to pose as Elyn on her wedding day. The ruse was to last just one night, but the following morning Elyn is nowhere to be found! Surely Kiera won't have to spend the rest of her life wedded to the baron picked out for her sister, a man to whom she could never admit the depths of her deception -- even as her desire for him grows impossible to resist. It is obvious to Lord Kelan of Pembroke that ...
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A New York Times Bestselling Author Kiera of Lawenydd can't believe what she's done. Owing her sister a favor, Kiera promised to pose as Elyn on her wedding day. The ruse was to last just one night, but the following morning Elyn is nowhere to be found! Surely Kiera won't have to spend the rest of her life wedded to the baron picked out for her sister, a man to whom she could never admit the depths of her deception -- even as her desire for him grows impossible to resist. It is obvious to Lord Kelan of Pembroke that something is amiss with his new bride. Despite his misgivings, he can't deny that he is falling in love with the dark-haired beauty. Until he uncovers exactly what she is up to, Kelan will keep the mysterious woman by his side -- and the fierce stirrings of his heart a well-guarded secret.
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A debt of honor forces a young woman to do the unthinkable for her sister. While trying to free herself from a long ago promise she finds herself thrown into a plot that goes far beyond what was originally asked of her. To her dismay. She bucks up and pays her debt all the while fighting her natural instincts to be truthful and remain chaist. While in the throws of her plot, she is distraught not only for the lies, but her ensuing emotions for a Baron. Unlikely, the men in the plot are not the heros (save for Joseph in a side twist - and Tadd in the end) as they are merely characters set up unwittingly by the original plan. This story is one where the lead female, who sacrifices herself and all from beginning to end, is the real hero in the story. Her sacrifices are paramount to the story and make a reader wish for her to have it all. The story is a single read for most, but hard to put down if one must. This is a likely second read for the reader who really roots for the underdog in a story. The heroine is also the underdog in the story - a rare treat. Jackson hit this nail on the head.