Despite the fact they are from the dirty streets of Paris,
Lord Bentley becomes so enchanted by identical twins
Colette and Camille LeChaud, he decides to marry one of
them and give the other to his son and heir. To keep them
busy and to make use of their dressmaking talents, the
twins are allowed to own a prosperous dress shop, which is
more successful than their life at home. Unfortunately,
they are both struggling with each of their husbands, in
and out of the bedroom, and unbeknownst to their husbands,
the twins decide to take matters into their own hands.
From the very first page, I could not get into this book,
which means I forced myself to finish it. This reader found
absolutely no connection to the characters and the
storyline was confusing, at best. A very painful read for
me.
Saved from certain ruin in the back streets of Paris by the
wealthy Rutledge Bentley, identical twins Colette and
Camille are now members of London's elite. Besotted with
their beauty, Rutledge has taken Camille for his bride and
married off her twin to his son, Heath. But while Colette
can barely keep up with the sexual demands of her prodigious
lover, Camille is left unfulfilled by her husband and
desires much more...And so it occurs to them...why not
exchange places? As Colette shares with her twin all the
intimate details of her sexual escapades with Heath, Camille
learns how to tease her 'husband' into a state of arousal
that will ensure the sensual release her body is so
desperately longing for. It's a wickedly dangerous plan that
promises deliciously erotic delights...