The kisses and the wine cover

The kisses and the wine

by Violet Winspear

Lise supposed she ought to be grateful to the imperious Conde Leandro de Marcos Reyes for helping her out of an awkward situation – but not so grateful that she was willing to repay him as he suggested, by pretending to be his fiancée. A domineering Spanish nobleman, who took what he wanted as his conquistador ancestors had done, and who regard women as either chattels or playthings, was not her idea of a comfortable husband. However, she was in his debt so she reluctantly agreed to the deception, just for a short time…

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