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Book Review of Transformed Into the Frenchman's Mistress (The Hudsons of Beverly Hills) (Silhouette Desire, No 1929)

Transformed Into the Frenchman's Mistress (The Hudsons of Beverly Hills) (Silhouette Desire, No 1929)
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Alec & Charlotte each learned from past experiences that love is fleeting and not always what you hoped for or expected - and in Alec's case it's also based on his worth and how much he's willing to spend on a woman. Can either of them learn to believe in lasting love without restraints before it's too late? The stakes in this little game they're playing are very high and hearts can easily be broken if Alec doesn't learn to accept Charlotte's feelings for him at face value.

Barbara Dunlop tells a compelling, action packed story with this addition to THE HUDSONS OF BEVERLY HILL series. TRANSFORMED INTO THE FRENCHMAN'S MISTRESS tells the story of a woman's desire to be accepted and loved by her own family while putting her into a position where she's faced with a possible love interest - one who insists he has no interest in marriage. This story is infused with charming characters, passionate situations, explosions, heated confrontations, friendships, a whole lot of frustration and two romances that captivate the imagination. Ms. Dunlop is a delightful storyteller who obviously took great care in making this story an absolute pleasure to read.