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* '''Author''': [[Sharon Green]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Sharon Green]]
* '''Publisher''': [[Intrigue|Harlequin Intrigue]] [[Harlequin Intrigue By The Numbers|# 244]]
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* '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin Intrigue]] [[Harlequin Intrigue By The Numbers|# 244]]
 
* '''Year''': 1993
 
* '''Year''': 1993
 
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== Reader Comments ==
 
== Reader Comments ==
A Harlequin [[Intrigue]] with a bit of a [[Gothic]] flair.
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A [[Harlequin Intrigue]] with a bit of a [[Gothic]] flair.
  
This book is unusual for an [[Intrigue]] in that it is written in the first person. Because the story is filled with a series of mysterious characters, including the hero and heroine, all pretending to be someone they aren't, it is unclear, at the end of the novel, if the name given by the hero is his true name or another identity.
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This book is unusual for an [[Harlequin Intrigue|Intrigue]] in that it is written in the first person. Because the story is filled with a series of mysterious characters, including the hero and heroine, all pretending to be someone they aren't, it is unclear, at the end of the novel, if the name given by the hero is his true name or another identity.

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Book Description

It should have been a plum assignment for private eye Ann Mellion. She’d spend a weekend at an antebellum estate, posing as an heiress and being pursued by three attractive gents. Sort of like Gone With the Wind meets “The Dating Game.” Trouble was the mansion housed more horror than Southern charm….

Bachelors number one and two turned out to be her deadly enemies…and her dream date remained irritatingly incognito. Luckily she wasn’t the ingenue they all thought. Still, dodging dastardly deeds of three flirtatious fortune hunters wasn’t easy. One was her true hero…and her destiny. But who was who?

Reader Comments

A Harlequin Intrigue with a bit of a Gothic flair.

This book is unusual for an Intrigue in that it is written in the first person. Because the story is filled with a series of mysterious characters, including the hero and heroine, all pretending to be someone they aren't, it is unclear, at the end of the novel, if the name given by the hero is his true name or another identity.