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Giveaway - A Hint of Wicked by Jennifer Haymore

A Hint of Wicked  By Jennifer Haymore
432 p, Forever, ISBN-13: 978-0446540292

CAUGHT BETWEEN DUTY AND DESIRE . . .

Sophie, the Duchess of Calton, has finally moved on. After seven years mourning the loss of her husband, Garrett, at Waterloo, she has married his cousin and heir, Tristan. Sophie gives herself to him body and soul. . . until the day Garrett returns from the Continent, demanding his title, his lands-and his wife.

TORN BETWEEN TWO HUSBANDS . . .

Now Sophie must choose between her first love and her new love, knowing that no matter what, her choice will destroy one of the men she adores. Will it be Garrett, her childhood sweetheart, whose loss nearly destroyed her once already? Or will it be Tristan, beloved friend turned lover, who supported her through the last, dark years and introduced her to a passion she had never known? As her two husbands battle for her heart, Sophie finds herself immersed in a dangerous game-where the stakes are not only love . . . but life and death.

My Thoughts : I got the book just today and as such didn't have enough time to go through it in time for this post. But the premise reminds me of an old Cary Grant movie with a similar situation. Only that was a comedy and this one looks like a delicious romantic suspense.


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  1. My favorite is Gone with the Wind.

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  3. My favorite is The Wolf and the Dove by Kathleen Woodiwiss.
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  4. My favorite is "The Fiery Cross" by Diana Gabaldon.

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  6. Mine would have to be the Count of Monte Cristo.

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  8. gone with the wind :)

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  13. Mine is Pirates by Linda Laul Miller
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  18. My favorite historical romance of all times would be Gone With the Wind.

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  19. :) Please count me in for this one!!

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  20. I would LOVE to read this one :)

    I have so many fav's in historical romance, but really "The Duke & I" by Julia Quinn is probably my favorite.

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  21. Desiree by Annemarie Selinko.
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  22. Laura Kinsale's FLOWERS FROM THE STORM. The characters are really unusual and unique and the conflict is deep and varied. I re-read it frequently.
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  23. i hadn't read the question well enough - my earlier romance wasn't a historical romance! my favorite historical romance is The Legend by Kathleen Givens.

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  24. There are so many good ones out there. My all time favorite would have to be Gone With The wind


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  31. I'm a big Romeo and Juliet person so I have to choose that one. I would like to read Gone with the wind but haven't yet.

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  32. To Beguile a Beast by Elizabeth Hoyt tops my list!

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  33. My favorite is "Again the Magic" by Lisa Kleypas

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