![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The compatibility of our couple is obvious from the start – they have a magnets-attract-I-must-kiss-you-now thing going on. Huzzah marriages of convenience! In real life it would suck but this is a romance. While Heath’s last book, The Earl Takes All, had a daring plot device The Viscount and the Vixen sticks closer to Regency orthodoxy. Her heroes and heroines fall in love on the page and follow believable emotional journeys. She is masterful at capturing period detail and keeping things historically accurate. Because as she begins to fall for her devilishly seductive husband, her dark secrets surface and threaten to ruin them both-unless Locke is willing to risk all and open his heart to love. Now the sedate-and, more importantly, secure-union Portia planned has been tossed in favor of one simmering with wicked temptation and potential heartbreak. A marriage of mutual pleasure could be convenient, indeed… as long as inconvenient feelings don’t interfere. But when his sire arranges to marry flame-haired fortune hunter Portia Gadstone, Locke is compelled to take drastic measures to stop the stunning beauty from taking advantage of the marquess. Viscount Locksley watched it happen to his father after his cherished wife’s death. ![]()
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