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My question contains spoilers so I'll leave some space.
At what point in the story does Edward find out that Anna is the person he's sleeping with? Is it early on, but he pretends he doesn't know it's her, or is it not until late in the book? I've had this book on my TBR pile for awhile, and started reading but realized it was one of those books where the heroine pretends to be someone else with the hero, and I don't like those books. But if he knows it's her all along or most of the time, I might continue reading. Thanks for the help. |
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He has a dream that shows he sort of subconsciously knows on page 209 but doesn't actually figure it out until page 248. So probably not what you're looking for. Really good book, though. |
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Thank you Willa. I don't think I will continue with it then. |
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I just loved that book. I normally don't like that kind of thing either because I think it is stupid but I really liked all of the "Prince" books she wrote. |
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Yes I agree - don't normally like that scenario but Hoyt did it so well. I didn't find it all annoying - I say go for it! |
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This is a really good book. If you don't finish it you miss out on a good love story. This series is one of the hottest available, IMHO. |
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