![]() ![]() They both make erroneous assumptions about the others thoughts and feelings all the while there is an ominous presence causing problems and multiple additional head wounds (some day I am going to survey Lyndsay Sand’s historical head injuries). While Jetta is in recovery, the fake marriage allows for liberties that Ollie tries to fight honorably against. Ollie and Jetta are very attracted to each other, their honor, sweetness, and personalities as well as their exteriors. ![]() Ollie likes the sound of that too much and thus begins a comedy of errors of sorts. She is semi-conscious when they rescue her but she quickly passes out due to severe head trauma (my favorite common theme of this author) but not before getting a good gander at Ollie and calling him her “angel.” Unfortunately upon awakening Jetta (assumed name) has no memory of herself or those around her but finds Ollie next to her and scantily clad leading her to assume he is her husband. He just wants a little R&R and to go fishing with his younger brother when they come upon a half-submerged ship’s mast with a woman tied to it. Ever since then he has kept away from women, who all seemed disgusted by his face. Ollie was injured and scarred in the battle that killed his twin brother. ![]() ![]() It is alway a refreshing change to read a story where both the hero and heroine are sweet, kind, caring people. ![]()
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