When the dashing stranger grabbed Thea Todd off the sunny Viennese street, she thought her life was in peril. Then she looked into his dark eyes, and she feared instead for her heart. Her abductor was famous T.V. producer Wolfgang Eckhert, and he had mistaken Thea for his beautiful runaway star, Maria Danzer. He wanted to hire Thea to replace Maria in his film--but he made it plain that he wanted her as more than an actress. Thea could not resist his charm, or his fiery lovemaking, but was her role more than a T.V. double --was she a stand-in lover as well?
After Francesca’s millionaire father died, she was taken in by a kind old man named Jacques. When they discover that Jacques has cancer and needs money for treatments, she plots to take back the Devil’s Heart jewel from Marcos, a businessman she married when she was eighteen. Young and naive, she had given him the Devil’s Heart. But before they’d even spent their wedding night together, Marcos disappeared with the jewel. Can she steal the jewel back without losing her heart to Marcos all over again?