Annie Burrows' fanciful historical romances have delighted readers far and wide during her lengthy career. Here, Burrows spins the tale of Heloise Bergeron, who will do anything to avoid a forced marriage to a man of infamous cruelty. But when she proposes a marriage of convenience to Charles Fawley, Earl of Walton, neither is prepared for the inconvenient desire that arises between them. "Burrows cleverly creates winning situations and attractive characters in this amusing romance."-Romantic Times
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"Sure the misunderstandings was dumb, but the writer managed to do dumb in a good way. lol I have avoided Harlequin books for the last 20 years, but I might have to look some up. I actually liked this one. If you need a lot of sex in the book, this one isn't for you. But I enjoyed this light read."
— Elaine (4 out of 5 stars)
“Burrows cleverly creates winning situations and attractive characters in this amusing romance. A desperate bride, a hostile husband and an outrageous proposal will win your attention.”
— RT Book Reviews (4 stars)" So far I'm annoyed with the main characters always misunderstanding the intentions behind each others words. If I wasn't listening to the audiobook while working I would have put down a paperback copy. "
— Metramsk1, 5/8/2012" I loved the characters but found the misunderstandings between them to be highly annoying. Many times I wanted to scream at them to just talk to each other. They always thought the worst of each other. Ugh "
— Olivia, 4/17/2012Annie Burrows is a British romance author. Some of her works include Captain Corcoran’s Hoyden Bride, A Countess by Christmas, Earl’s Untouched Bride, and My Lady Innocent. She has sold over half a million copies of her delightful Regency romances in twenty one countries of the world since 2007. Her books have been shortlisted for the Festival of Romance Best Historical Read Award, and she has twice been awarded the CataRomance Reviewers’ Choice Award.
Julia Franklin has a passion for audiobooks and has been narrating them for over twenty years. Her credits include Faith by Lesley Pearse, Love and Louis XIV by Antonia Fraser, and The Last Letter from Your Lover by Jojo Moyes. Franklin combines her work as a narrator with radio broadcasting and scriptwriting.