Betty Marie Wilhite had always wanted to write. She married Doug, and they had three boys, the first was Douglas Jr., four years later Benjamin, and nine years later the last, Matthew. The family lived in Wilmington, Delaware. She began writing romances soon after Matthew was born. She wrote under the pseudonyms of Betsy Page, Elizabeth Douglas, Elizabeth August and Kathleen Ward.
With a few tweaks in terms of character development or a slightly less obvious plot would have made this book enjoyable. Actually that’s an understatement as the h is TSTL and the chemistry between h and H is non existent.
Posing as Gillian Hudson's handyman was just a ploy Taggart Devereux had devised to bring them together. For he was having "visions" of Gillian in danger. And Taggart knew he was the only one who could protect her. When he whisked her away to his secluded cabin, little did he know being in close quarters with this beautiful woman would be so distracting. But Taggart had to put all thoughts of romance out of his mind so he could concentrate on saving the woman who was destined to be his bride...