
Women never said no to the dashing Lord Matthew Weston and he never said no to them. But this was the first time he found one tempting enough to impetuously say "I do." Was it any wonder he awoke to discover her gone? And when Matthew learned the enchanting creature he'd married was of royal blood -- and would abandon their marriage bed without a second thought -- he vowed to put her out of his life forever.But even a princess makes mistakes. And now Tatiana's back, asking for the kind of help only he can give her. But is his assistance all she wants or are there secrets the willful royal is keeping from him? Matthew may well lend her his hand but he'll never again give her his heart. Still, he's determined to tame the green-eyed beauty and change her from a perfect princess to his passionate bride.
A sudden, impulsive marriage between a dashing nobleman and a mysterious royal leads to an immediate separation and a complex reconciliation. Lord Matthew Weston, a man accustomed to easy romantic conquests, finds himself wed to the enchanting Tatiana, only to have her vanish immediately after their wedding night. Upon discovering her royal status and her apparent disregard for their union, Matthew resolves to excise her from his life. However, when Tatiana returns seeking his assistance, the narrative shifts into a tense negotiation of power, secrets, and the rekindling of a volatile attraction. The story follows their interactions as Matthew attempts to assert control over the situation while grappling with his lingering resentment and desire.
Readers frequently highlight the lighthearted and witty tone characteristic of the Effington series. Discussion often centers on the chemistry between the two leads and the balance between their stubborn personalities. Critics note the focus on character interaction over complex historical detail, which keeps the pacing brisk and focused on the romantic development. Many fans of the genre appreciate the playful banter and the specific tropes employed to drive the central conflict. The resolution of the marriage crisis is often cited as a satisfying conclusion to the established tension.
Page Count:
384
Publication Date:
2002-07-30
Publisher:
Avon
ISBN-10:
0060001445
ISBN-13:
9780060001445
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