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A Stranger's Wife
A Stranger's Wife
Author: Maggie Osborne
Lily Dale is released early from prison under one condition: she must temporarily impersonate the wife of powerful gubernatorial candidate Quinn Westin. Lily is identical to Westin's runaway wife, Miriam. The transformation from convict to society woman goes smoothly and Quinn and Lily find themselves drawn to each other--for real. But as Lily d...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780739400968
ISBN-10: 0739400967
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3.9 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: Warner Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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JuneRose29 avatar reviewed A Stranger's Wife on
Helpful Score: 2
Maggie Osborne brings you into a story from word one and doesn't let you go until thee very last page. This book has a really different concept from your average romance novel.
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Love all her books, the characters are great
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good book from start to finish. i like the way it ends with a summary and doesn't leave you hanging. wonderful story about a woman who gets a change of luck and a chance to make a better life.
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I think this is my least favorite by her. I just could not get into the story at all.
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After 5 years in prison, Lily Dale is released early. She is offered the opportunity to impersonate the wife of the man who wants to be the first governor of Colorado Quinn Westin. Otherwise, she can go back to jail. What a choice!

Lilys face and that of Quinns wife are nearly identical. The reformation of Lily begins immediately and Lily is a quick study. No one talks about where Quinns real wife is and why she isnt by Quinns side.

Quinn soon comes aware of his attraction to Lily. Is it because she has become Miriam or because he is attracted to Lily? The new Mrs. Westin (Lily) has no such questions; shes never been around such a dynamic and confident man and shes very attracted to him.

Miriams missing status is a stumbling block between Quinn and Lily. She wants to know about her; Quinn does not want to discuss her. He becomes very angry when she poses questions.

When I first read this book a year ago, I wasnt impressed. On second reading, however, I see things I didnt see before. This is a unique and subtle book. Enjoy!


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