One Kiss From You
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...
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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.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780060092665 (0060092661)
Publish date: October 28th 2003
Publisher: Avon
Pages no: 358
Edition language: English
Series: Switching Places (#2)
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...
Re-read, I think I liked this book better when I was young. I may have out grown Christina Dodd. I still find her characters charming though. I like Remington and Eleanor, until Eleanor started scheming and "taking things into her own hand". Then she became too pathetically wanting. Major turnoff fo...
I think I've read this one, will have to pick it up & see if it refreshes my memory.
What a great story! I laughed and cried many times! Such wonderful writing and really engaging characters!! I love this authors work!!The switching cousins was a great angle I loved seeing how both tales evolved! Bold and brash Madeline and sweet shy Eleanor. Terrific stories!I am currently on a Reg...
What would Madeline do? That's what really runs through Eleanor's head. Pretending to be your aristocratic cousin isn't as easy as it sounds when you are a mouse. This is the second part to the Switching Places story. I want to explain my 2 star review. This book isn't bad. It just didn't keep...