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The Perfect Impostor

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London, 1814

Struggling to escape her past and make ends meet as a modiste, Katrina Sinclair hopes the daring new wardrobe she's designed for her childhood friend Julia--now a marchioness--will attract the business she desperately needs. But Julia's help comes at a price: Katrina must take her place at a house party. They look enough alike for the ruse to work...until Julia's handsome former fiancé arrives.

Leo Kincade has been tasked with catching a traitor who steals from house parties to fund Napoleon's armies. Three women are suspected--including Julia. But when Leo intercepts her at the party, he finds an impostor who stirs an attraction stronger than anything he felt for Julia.

The mysterious woman shares Leo's interest, even if she won't trust him with her true identity. He should expose her at once, but he's too tempted to play along and see where her deception--and their passion--will lead...

83,000 words

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 20, 2012
      Impoverished modiste Katrina Sinclair is pinning her hopes on the new wardrobe she’s created for her childhood friend Julia, now the marchioness of Lanarkshire, to wear at a summer house party. But Julia has plans of her own: she wants Katrina, who looks just like her, to pretend to be her while she goes off on some secret business. Desperate to promote her fashions, Katrina agrees. Unfortunately for Katrina, Julia’s former suitor Leo Kincade is also attending the party, and events are further complicated by an extremely dangerous figure from Katrina’s past. The male characters are focused on their own concerns, particularly bedding women with or without consent, and the female characters are thinly drawn passive victims. Writing mostly straight dialogue that gives little insight into the characters’ feelings, Soliman’s Regency stretches believability and mashes elements into a choppy story that lacks energy.

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