The Reluctant Princess

The Reluctant Princess by Patty Glenn, published by Black Lace in 2003, is a work of fiction that spans 273 pages. This narrative follows Martha, a rebellious character determined to reclaim her inheritance. To achieve this, she finds herself accepting a risky job and a marriage proposal from a mysterious stranger, private investigator Joaquin Lee, who has his own motives. The story unfolds as Martha navigates her tumultuous past and the intense attraction she feels toward Lee.
Readers will encounter a dynamic interplay of desire and deception as Martha confronts her choices and the consequences of her past lifestyle. The plot delves into themes of trust and ambition, set against a backdrop of erotic tension. As Martha grapples with her feelings for Lee, the narrative explores the complexities of their relationship and the stakes involved in her quest for redemption. This edition, written in English, invites readers into a world where passion and intrigue collide.
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In order to win back her inheritance, bad girl Martha will agree to anything to help her stay on the straight and narrow – including accepting a dangerous job and a marriage proposal from a dark strapping stranger with almond-shaped eyes and a taste for the nasty. She’s been living on the wrong side of the tracks, slumming it with Hollywood hustlers, but now it’s reckoning time. Private investigator Joaquin Lee reckons he can help Martha to get what she wants, and when the sexual attraction is this intense, she’s not about to argue. But is Lee really as honest as he makes out? Or is he looking to pocket a cut of her money for himself. A dynamic battle of wills between two very stubborn, very sexy characters.
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