There’s no getting around it – I love Joanna Bourne’s work. When they get to Paris what they discover is that Maggie was betrayed by her family – but which family member and how will she and Doyle get out of the mess they get into? What starts as a kiss in a frightening moment becomes the intimacy of sharing themselves verbally and then emotionally. But it’s not just lust that’s building, it’s something stronger and deeper than either of them have felt before. On the trip, along with a young spy-in-training, Adrian Hawker, Maggie and Doyle surrender to the lust that builds between them. Doyle is hoping that Maggie leads him to his father and Maggie is just hoping that her underground network is safe and that everyone can be alerted about its dissolution. Doyle finds Maggie at the chateau and both spouting their lies about their identities begin the trip to Paris. William Doyle aka Guillaume LeBreton is an English spy who’s been sent to retrieve Maggie’s father. Marguerite de Fleurignac (Maggie) is trying to survive after her family’s chateau has been burned to the ground. But as they’re drawn inexorably into the intrigue and madness of Revolutionary Paris, they gamble on a love to which neither of them will admit. England’s top spy has a score to settle with her family. Tracy’s review of The Forbidden Rose by Joanna BourneĪ glittering French aristocrat is on the run, disguised as a British governess.
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