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The Love Conspiracy (Harlequin Presents, 1252)

The Love Conspiracy (Harlequin Presents, 1252)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Love Conspiracy that Turns in Real Romance
Review: Kathleen "Kat" Kendon has been asked by Todd Bishop to spend the weekend at his New Zealand palatial ancestral home. Todd tells Kat about his mother, the matriarch of the Bishop clan, and about his stuffy brother and his even stuffier fiancèe. However when they arrive, Todd tells Kat that he's told his family they are engaged, because he knows they will be outraged. He's also let his family believe Kat is a stripper when she's actually a serious actress. The reason Todd has done this, he tells Kat, is because he wants to marry a quiet, shy girl from a normal family and he believes that after they get a dose of Kat, his family will be more than glad to welcome Todd's real fiancèe into the family.

Older brother Daniel sees right away that something is wrong with this supposed engagement, but he can't quite figure out what it is. Kat is attracted to Daniel. She fights it, but she can't help herself and she wonders what will happen when Daniel finds out about the charade. And then she learns that Daniel isn't quiet so stuff after all.

Ms. Napier has written a romance that is sure to please any and all Harlequin readers. There is lots going on in this one and readers are sure to get a few laughs and even some thrills at Kat's exploits in the Bishop mansion, not to mention a sure fire does of romance.

A Harlequin Dreamers Review by Lena Langdon


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