![]() Julia wants a divorce and she’s desperate enough to go to any lengths to secure a divorce and when Aidan gets caught in the middle of it all, she’s sorry for it but she doesn’t regret it. I knew that something was going on between Julia and Aidan in WotS and I knew that it was going to be a good story and boy was I not disappointed. As much as I enjoyed the first book, Wedding of the Season, I enjoyed this book a little more. This is the second book in the Abandoned at the Altar series and I ate this book up. ![]() ![]() This review was originally posted on January 25, 2011. What is it about this brazen seductress that he finds so hard to resist? And how can he stop himself from falling into her bed a second time? Hot, erotic memories of kissing her skin, falling into her bed, pulling her naked body on top of his own continue to torment and tempt him. So when she needed to be caught in a compromising situation, Aidan was the answer to her prayers.Īidan is supposed to be looking for a bride, yet his scandalous liaison with Julia is all he can think about. ![]() Also in this series: Trouble at the Wedding (Abandoned at the Altar, #3)Ĭliffhanger: View Spoiler » No « Hide SpoilerĪmazon | Barnes & Noble | The Ripped Bodice | Google Play Booksįrom their very first meeting, Julia knew that Aidan Carr, the oh-so-proper Duke of Trathen, had a bit of the devil in him, a devil who secretly yearned for what he could not have, a devil who harbored a desire for her. ![]()
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