You Only Love Once

You Only Love Once by Caroline Linden, published by HarperCollins on August 31, 2010, is a historical romance novel comprising 384 pages. The story follows Nate Avery, a devilishly handsome and fearless American on a crucial mission in London, who finds himself paired with an English spy. This unexpected partnership leads him to Angelique Martand, an alluring and enigmatic temptress who is not only a beauty but also the most dangerous agent in England.
As the plot unfolds, readers will discover the complexities of their relationship, marked by passion and peril. Angelique grapples with her feelings for Nate, torn between her duties as a spy and her desire for him. The narrative explores themes of danger and desire, as both characters navigate a web of secrets that could jeopardize their lives and the intense connection they share. This edition presents a captivating blend of romance and intrigue, set against a historical backdrop.
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The most dangerous pursuit . . . is passion.
Devilishly handsome and absolutely fearless, Nate Avery is in London on an important mission—and paired with an English spy, who is meant to watch him as much as aid him. But much to his surprise, that spy turns out to be an alluring and enigmatic temptress.
Angelique Martand may be a beauty, but she’s also the most dangerous agent in England—and this job is far beneath her. She doesn’t like the way the dashing American looks at her, or the way he makes her feel—like a woman, not like a spy. She can’t afford to fall under Nate’s spell and indulge her desires, no matter how desperately she wants to. But soon it becomes clear that there’s more to this job than either of them knows . . . and the secret they uncover could cost them their lives as well as the once-in-a-lifetime passion that burns between them.
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