Celina is a reluctant bride and for a good reason. The guy she is supposed to marry is a Count and much older and not a man's man at all. He's overweight, wimpy, conniving, and much older than she is. When Rio speaks ill of her in a tavern, Celina's brother calls him out for a duel with swords instead of this disgusting excuse for a man, the Count.
Rio is surprised when Celina makes a deal with him to save her brother's life. Rio is a master swordsman and owns a salon where he teaches other men to handle a sword. He accepts her deal, but for the wrong reason. *No Spoilers*
This was a great story with fantastic characters and a tight plot. It kept me guessing until the end. I knew what I wanted to happen, but I wasn't sure I was going to get it. There were more than a few surprises and some intrigue that went along with the characters that kept me turning the pages.
I have to say that this was a challenging book to read. I read a lot of books and saw words that I'd never heard of. I did a lot of dictionary cruising that interrupted the flow of the story and slowed down the pace. I'd like to think I'm not stupid and I enjoy learning new words, but it seemed like I was firing up the dictionary too often. Context clues weren't working since a lot of the words were French. BUT, the author did an excellent job of working the definition of most words into the text most of the time.
This is book one of a series, but can be read as a stand-alone novel.