About the Book:
Two years prior, Irishman Aaron O’Connel took his life from rags to riches. Chance and wits have kept him alive in 1850’S New York City. But no amount of money or success can bring his love Cathlene back from the dead. When a thief sneaks her way into his mansion, the last woman he expects to find absconding with his belongings is his long lost wife.
Abandoned on New York’s shores, a widowed, penniless, and ruined Cathlene O'Connel was left to fend for herself in an unfamiliar world. Fear and circumstance drove her to a life of thieving in order to survive, but her heart risks the biggest danger of all when Aaron hands her a scandalous proposition: A son in exchange for her freedom.
Now that he has her back, Aaron doesn't intend to let Cathlene slip between his fingers. He'll do whatever it takes to regain her trust and love. But when an enemy from Cathlene's past resurfaces, Aaron not only faces battling for Cathlene's heart, but also her life.
About the Author:
Abbey MacInnis is a published author of Contemporary Western romance. Along with Contemporary, she writes Historical, Paranormal and erotic romance. Whether she’s being swept off her feet by a Medieval knight, regency rake, or cowboy or cop, her heroes are always strong men who’ll love their women unconditionally.My Thoughts:
His Fifth Avenue Wife is a fun story of a woman who was widowed and left penniless and has to resort to thievery to survive. While in the midst of robbing a house she is caught. The man who catches her turns out to be her husband who she thought was dead. He decides that since they are married that they need to resume their relationship for appearances only. But as time goes by and the sparks fly between them they find that they can not live without each other. There is mystery, murder, lust and lots of steamy sex. A very fast read, I read it in two sittings and enjoyed it. I would recommend this for the mature reader as like I said there is a lot of sex scenes.
I received an ebook from the author and was not monetarily compensated for my review.
I received an ebook from the author and was not monetarily compensated for my review.
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