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Format: Mass Market Paperback
Publisher: Warner Books Inc
Published: May 2005
Genre: Fiction - Romance - General
Retail Price: $6.50
Pages: 384
When formidable twin brothers set out to build an empire for their clan, they consider every detail except one - the power of love to upset even the best laid plans. Lady Cristina Macleod, eldest daughter of a Highland chieftain, is in a dire situation. Her superstitious father insists that she marry before her sisters, and he has forced her into a scheme: to trick Hector 'the ferocious' Maclean into taking her for this wife. Yet Cristina wonders about the true reason, she obeys. It is because of duty to her father? Or her secret attraction to Hector? In matters of war, he is as fear-some as the battle-axe that hardly ever leaves his side. But to women, his face is temptation itself and his charm weaves a powerful spell. Now facing the wrath of her new husband, Cristina refuses to bow to it, fuelling his anger, stoking his passion. When an old enemy resurfaces and a new threat emerges, Hector realizes he could very well lose his 'wrong bride'...and vows to fight for her with all his warrior heart.
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