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Lust and Honor
Lust and Honor
Lust and Honor
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Lust and Honor

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What happens when the best man is handsome, wealthy and charming and is in love — or it is lust? — with the woman who is about to marry his best friend?

This short prologue introduces the two books of the Legacy Series: Legacy of the Highlands and A Legacy of Revenge. 

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 18, 2013
ISBN9781498903684
Lust and Honor
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Harriet Schultz

Harriet Schultz is an award-winning journalist whose career began at TIME magazine. She is the bestselling author of four novels. Harriet lives in New England and actually likes winter.

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  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
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    I was expecting a short story. That's not what this is. I'm glad it was free, if it wasn't I would have wasted my money.Will I buy the book? No. An author who would stoop to such tricks isn't worthy of my money or time reading her works. In fact, she's on my 'no read' list. The first and only writer on there.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    After having really enjoyed reading Legacy of the Highlands, that this short story is a prequel to I was anticipating a great story however good I felt it lacked a little in story developent. I would have liked to see just a bit more explored here. It does give an insight to the characters and worth reading if you are plannig to read Legacy of the Highlands which you definitely should.

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Lust and Honor - Harriet Schultz

Diego Navarro stood at the altar, his posture as erect as a soldier’s. The starched collar of his white dress shirt made his neck itch, but he could do nothing about it. Instead, he lifted his hand to his head to assure himself that every coal black hair was in place. It felt strange to resemble someone other than himself, a man who most often looked rumpled, like he'd just left his bed. But this was a wedding and his appearance today was important to people he loved. Besides, he knew the tux fit him perfectly and he looked good.

His best friend, Will Cameron, was at his side and one glance told him that Will seemed just as uncomfortable as he was. They exchanged nervous grins, then he turned his attention back to the parade of beautiful, smiling bridesmaids as they sashayed down the aisle in pastel pink. Two of the young women were smiling at him, but then women always smiled at him. It was easy to ignore them because his focus was on the bride. Once she appeared at the head of the aisle, Diego’s attention never strayed from her. She walked toward the altar at a pace more appropriate for a New York City street than a church’s long aisle, but he’d never known Alexandra MacBain to dither.

She was also alone, with no father to slow her rush toward the man she

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