The Husband Trap - Tracy Anne Warren

The Husband Trap

By Tracy Anne Warren

  • Release Date: 2006-03-28
  • Genre: Historical Romance
4 Score: 4 (From 73 Ratings)

Book Synopsis

Here comes the substitute bride. . . .

Violet Brantford has always longed for the passionate embrace of Adrian Winter, the wealthy Duke of Raeburn. Problem is, he’s set to marry Violet’s vivacious, more socially polished look-alike twin sister, Jeannette. But when Jeannette refuses to go through with the ceremony mere minutes before it is to begin, soft-spoken Violet finds herself walking down the aisle and taking vows in her sister’s place. Soon shy Violet is a high-society wife, trying to keep her real identity a secret while living out the fantasies of her wildest dreams.

Adrian thinks he knows exactly what he’s gotten himself into: Jeannette may be flighty and, well, a bit self-involved, but she’s the picture-perfect wife to carry on the Winter name. Yet this marriage of convenience brings the groom more than he bargained for when he finds his sweet, innocent wife surprising him at every turn. And though he never planned on true love, Adrian is definitely in danger of losing his heart.

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Latest Impressions

  • Re-reading.

    5
    By j21969
    I like Tracy Anne Warren’s books so much that after a few years I am reading them again. This book is the first in a series and it begins with a bang. I hope you like it as much as I do.
  • Excellent

    5
    By ms. mcleod
    This book deserves 20 thumbs up! It was sincerely an amazing book. I had an awesome time reading it. I enjoyed every part of this book.
  • why oh why

    2
    By Suzie-Q66
    This book started out great and I liked the concept. At the point where the heroine is talked into testing her husband's affections, I quit reading. why oh why did the author go that route? surely there were other plot complications she could have come up with. i wanted to shake the heroine senseless and tell the hero to run. He deserved more.