A wife for life?Michael Brooke wanted to hate rich society girl Rosalind for rejecting his marriage proposal five years ago, so he was furious to find himself rescuing her from danger by disguising her, and her three-year-old brother, as his wife and son! Rosalind Leigh loved living cheek to jowl with Michael in this, her first experience of real family life. The stubborn man had misgivings about her, naturally. but once she'd explained her reasons for not wanting to settle down before, surely he would forgive her? Perhaps he'd even extend their agreement to play married beyond a month - and make her his wife for life.
After a haphazard career spent working and travelling around the world, I stumbled into romance writing as a way to fund a PhD. My first book, A Sweeter Prejudice, came out in 1991, and since then I've written a further 59 books, some of which have won awards in the US and the UK. I live in York, a historic city in the north of England, and waste the best part of my days planning trips away or on Facebook and Twitter, both of which mean that I end up writing late into the night. As well as romance, I write 'time slips' as Pamela Hartshorne, and am a freelance project editor and occasional writing tutor.
In May 2013 I will publishing the Jessica Hart Vintage Collection of five of my early books from the 90s. For news of forthcoming books and exclusive offers, do sign up for my newsletter: email jessica@jessicahart.co.uk or come and find me on Facebook.
4.5 stars---strong romance with a bit of intrigue thrown in to set the scene. Great small village descriptions and well-written h and H with lots of chemistry and with the focus of the book on their developing relationship. I love a moc story about enemies to lovers. Thumbs up