For the last eight years, Robert Hawthorne, the Duke of Killingsworth, has been held prisoner by his evil twin brother. Now Robert has escaped and reclaimed his birthright, and no one has even noticed. Waking up on his first day of freedom, Robert is told that he better hurry to the church for a wedding....his wedding...to a woman he has never met. Victoria Lambert has doubts about this marriage but her mother reminds her that it is her duty to marry well. But Victoria is surprised to see her fiancee has changed. He is now very quiet and considerate...and much more appealing.
This book caught my interest from the first chapter. Robert is in a bind. He has no way of proving that he is the real Duke. He is afraid to tell his new wife for fear she has feelings for his brother. Even though I wish Robert would have spilled his secrets earlier in the book, the story flowed well and was very interesting. My rating: 4.5 Stars.
Could not put down. If my keepr shelf wasn't full I would surely keep this one.
The handsome duke whom Victoria married is more deliciously exciting than the cold-hearted rogue she was engaged to...How could he possibly be the same man?