Just One Night cover

Just One Night

by Carole Mortimer

It was a case of mistaken identity, but Leonie Spencer wasn't about toclear the air immediately and make things easy for Henry Hawker Sinclair. After all, he had accused her of wanting to marry his nineteen-year-old son, Hal, for a share in the Sinclair millions! In fact, it was Leonie's twin sister who was head over heels in love with Hal, and to spare her unnecessary pain, Leonie was ready to go to any lengths to keep the young lovers together - even if it meant beguiling and bewitching the intimidating Hawk. Trigger warnings, see GR - They're pretty bad, This book could be it's own series ... Adultry Age gap Drug addicts Kidnapped Switched - Mistaken identities Ons Dub Con Daddy issues Young man / Older woman Mental issues Sex scenes pretty graphic for an 1980's Harlequin H refers to h as "a child" a million times - bigtime ew! factor Previously titled "Witchchild"

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