![]() ![]() So, what does he do? He takes both twins home with him and promises their cousin that once he determines which is Fiona, he will return Aliss. Like any standard alpha guy, he is stubborn and no heroine is getting the best of him. Of course, the two have underestimated our hero. Presumably, they expect Tarr to throw up his hands in defeat and simply go home. ![]() The twins cook up a scheme to fool Tarr in which they will refuse to tell him which twin is Fiona. Luckily for Fiona, she has an identical twin sister named Aliss. Fiona, like any good feisty gal straight from Central Casting, is determined not to wed him. Tarr of Hellewyk is determined to wed Fiona MacElder (gotta love the names in this story). Normally, you can’t judge a book by its cover, but in this case, the vapid pair on the front show you exactly what to expect within. If you look carefully at the cover of this book, you’ll notice that the couple in the ridiculous clinch have more vacuous expressions than most. ![]()
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