Bitter Masquerade

Bitter Masquerade by Margery Hilton, published by Harlequin Books in 1970, is a romance novel set against the backdrop of exotic Bangkok. The story follows Virginia, who has long harbored feelings for Brent, but he has always been enamored with her sophisticated sister, Anna. After Brent suffers an accident that leaves him blind and Anna abandons him, Virginia seizes the opportunity to reveal her love by masquerading as her sister. This leads her to Thailand, where she marries Brent, only to find herself ensnared in a web of deception from their wedding night onward.
Readers will encounter a narrative that explores themes of love, identity, and the consequences of deceit. As Virginia navigates her complex feelings and the repercussions of her actions, the story delves into the emotional turmoil that arises from her choice to impersonate Anna. With 191 pages, this edition presents a tale that intertwines romance with the challenges of honesty and self-discovery, all set in a vibrant and culturally rich environment.
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Exotic Bangkok was the setting for love
Virginia had long carried a torch. for Brent, but he had eyes only for her sophisticated sister, Anna.
When Brent was blinded in an accident and Anna jilted him, Virginia couldn’t resist the chance to express her love.
Letting Brent believe she was Anna, she went to Thailand and married him. But from her wedding night onward, Virginia was forced to realize that she was trapped by her own deception…
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