One Kiss From You: Switching Places #2

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Harper Collins, Oct 13, 2009 - Fiction - 384 pages

A bold woman known as the "duchess of Magnus" was wagered—and won—in a card game. But the woman who arrived was her shy, quiet cousin Eleanor.

Eleanor de Lacy must have been mad to agree to exchange identities with her stronger-willed cousin. She would never convince Remington Knight of the folly of this union—especially since the man seemed so determined for it to take place. Worse still, she finds Remington dazzlingly attractive—and she's charmed by his attempts to seduce her, even though he believes she is already his. But if he ever learns of Eleanor's deception, this daring rogue will wreak havoc . . . upon her reputation and her heart.

Remington had expected a haughty, unbending aristocrat who would ensure his entrance into good society. But this "duchess" is a most pleasant surprise—modest, warm-hearted, endearingly awkward, and a delight to the eye. In short, she is exactly the sort of bride Remington could fall passionately, completely in love with . . .

. . . if he weren't so intent on his revenge.

 

Contents

Section 1
1
Section 2
11
Section 3
21
Section 4
33
Section 5
43
Section 6
53
Section 7
59
Section 8
73
Section 17
179
Section 18
189
Section 19
207
Section 20
215
Section 21
225
Section 22
237
Section 23
249
Section 24
259

Section 9
83
Section 10
91
Section 11
107
Section 12
121
Section 13
135
Section 14
149
Section 15
161
Section 16
169
Section 25
273
Section 26
285
Section 27
301
Section 28
313
Section 29
327
Section 30
341
Section 31
353
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Page 17 - Just the same his father had to push him to the couch, and for all the notice he took of her, she might not have been there. Only when she pulled down his head and kissed him did he acknowledge her presence, stiffening painfully. "Why, you look like an Indian, John!
Page 32 - I will present you with your betrothal ring, and place it on your finger. As a symbol of our eternal love, never will you remove it — until your death.
Page 218 - Bare and smooth, with high, firm breasts and pale rose nipples. The indent of her waist, the flare of her hips, the notch between her thighs ... he had wanted nothing more than to see her in her wedding gown.

About the author (2009)

New York Times bestselling author CHRISTINA DODD builds worlds filled with suspense, romance, and adventure, and creates the most distinctive characters in fiction today. Her fifty novels have been translated into twenty-five languages, featured by Doubleday Book Club, recorded on Books on Tape for the Blind, won Romance Writers of America’s Golden Heart and RITA Awards, and been called the year's best by Library Journal. Dodd herself has been a clue in the Los Angeles Times crossword puzzle.

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