Not my cup of tea
The hero, Edward, and heroine, Maggie, were more like the villain in the romantic plot to me. What kind of man, claiming to be in love with his betrothed (Fiona) for years, disregard all of that as soon as a prettier and younger woman comes through his door? Not only does he cheat on his betrothed, he proposes marriage to the prettier model, more than once, while still engaged. And to top it off, he has no regrets about any of it. I can't see anything honourable in that, yet, repeatedly, he's acknowledged as being ever so honourable.
To Maggie's credit she declined his proposal while he was engaged, but she didn't speak favourably about his betrothed. She never met the woman, but based on pure jealousy referred to Fiona as horse face and other demeaning adjectives. At least she changed her tune once she actually met Fiona, but still, it showed poorly on Maggie's character in my opinion.
The romance between Maggie and Edward is based on the physical, so I wonder if he met a more beautiful woman if he'd drop her like a hot potato too.
I preferred all the other characters, except maybe the traitor, in the story. It was difficult to finish reading this book because of the 2 HS. If Edward didn't have a fiancé, or didn't love her, I would have given it a higher rating. But I can't get over how poorly they treated the innocent, admirable, and honourable Fiona.
I would recommend this book for those who don't mind cheating and strong sexual content. If you have a problem with either, give it a pass.