As Jack Fitzgerald sees it, he was betrayed by Caroline...a betrayal that lost them their baby and gave him a bad name. Now a billionaire, he's back--and determined to prove his worth to all those who once shunned him. But when he sees Caroline again, he vows to bed her--one last time. Caroline is determined to resist Jack's advances, despite her overwhelming attraction to him. Soon, though, the temptation is too great--and now she has to reveal her devastating secret....
Just like all Harlequin, Silhouette, and Steeple Hill books I've read, Where's the story BEFORE that tells the whole side of what happened? Is it just me, or am I supposed to read these novels in a order that tells the before stories? Maybe I missed them, and trust me... I looked. But anyway, the book was sweet, very romantic, and seemed like [the story] could be told from any person I've met. That's how real it was. Maggie Cox is a great author and what made this one good is it didn't have a whole lot of sex in it, like some I've read, so teens may have a shot at reading this. I know my mother wouldn't have allowed me to read these kinds of books in high school. LOL.
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