In order to find out what happened to her twin brother, Emery Montbard disguises herself as a man and gains the help of the honorable knight Nicholas de Burgh. They agree that a conspiracy may be behind the disappearance of Emery’s brother, but that’s not the only thing troubling Nicholas—while on his quest, he finds himself oddly attracted to Emery, despite his belief that she’s a man. While Emery tries to hide her secret, Nicholas hides a secret of his own, one that may very well hinder his chances at ever finding love. What will become of these two? And will they succeed in bringing down the conspiracy? Source: Harlequin
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