![]() ![]() Lady Constance Stuart, daughter of the Earl of Redbridge, is too tall, her hair is too red, her figure is too straight, her tongue is too sharp and her mind too apt to form opinions of its own. Her Enemy at the Altar is a simple but well-written enemies-to-lovers story inspired, she says in her author’s note, by the time her daughter came home from school upset because her handprints/footprints were bigger than those of all her classmates. This is the second book from new-to-me author Virginia Heath, whose début for Mills and Boon – That Despicable Rogue – was published in May this year, and which I somehow missed but definitely intend to go back to. ![]() ![]() We’ll be watching closely to see exactly what happens when a gentleman invites his enemy into his bed… Rating:B It’s been confirmed that Aaron has stolen his new bride away to the country to begin their unexpected marriage. Our sources say a special license was obtained and the two were married before sunrise! Scandal broke last night when Lady Constance Stuart was discovered in the arms of Aaron Wincanton, the son of her family’s greatest enemy! But now we can reveal an even more shocking development. An unexpected end to the Wincanton–Stuart feud…? ![]()
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