Tracy Anne Warren
Tracy Anne Warren is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of more than a dozen historical romance novels. She has won numerous writing awards, including Romance Writers of America's RITA®, the National Readers' Choice Award and the HOLT Medallion. She currently lives in Maryland....
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Tracy Anne Warren is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of more than a dozen historical romance novels. She has won numerous writing awards, including Romance Writers of America's RITA®, the National Readers' Choice Award and the HOLT Medallion. She currently lives in Maryland. Visit her online at tracyannewarren.com.
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I mostly enjoyed this one but a couple of things keep me from rating it higher. Firstly, while I actually liked Violet and sympathized with the plight she had gotten herself into she does something again at the end that made me not sympathize as much. I think Adrian had been more than patient and ...
Twin sisters switch places and pretend to be each other. One is good, the other is not-so good. Was the story absolutely implausible? Oh yes. Did it work? Yep, I really enjoyed how the `nice' sister was able to get her duped husband to fall in love with her heart and soul, instead of her sisters sup...
Violet Brantford has always longed for the passionate embrace of Adrian Winter, the wealthy Duke of Raeburn. Problem is, he’s set to marry Violet’s vivacious, more socially polished look-alike twin sister, Jeannette. But when Jeannette refuses to go through with the ceremony mere minutes before it i...
I loved it! I didn't know if I would cause the idea of identical twins switching places is just all kinds of crazy yet juicy at the same time. It could have been a total bomb but the author did a wonderful job. While I do think the 'ruse' was dragged out a bit long I understand why it was done cause...
I started out giving this a four star review and now I've changed it to three stars. Certain things about the story just weren't my cup of tea and I can't say that I wasn't pleased for it to finally be over.My personal problem with it is that more than 50% of the book is spent with one character de...