Tangled Hearts by Carole Mortimer (HP 1037)

The hero was married to her sister, and there was a child.  Now the child (a teenage son) has run away from his home to visit the heroine (his aunt) and his grandfather.  The hero comes to collect his son.  He falls for the heroine.  The heroine was secretly in love with the hero years ago, and she fights having an affair with him now because he had been married to her sister.  As they spend more time together, she learns some of his family secrets, and it's quite a mess, putting a very different spin on what happened in the past between him and her sister. 

This was a great read, I liked the hero/heroine as people and thought they had great chemistry.  I was a little startled by the hero's sudden marriage proposal when he found out the heroine was a virgin: it was horribly archaic, though the hero said he didn't mean it to be archaic.  I was also utterly unable to believe that the heroine goes through her whole pregnancy without the doctors telling her "lady, you aren't having one baby... you're having three".  No way in hell can a woman go through pregnancy and then be surprised the night triplets arrive. 

Rating: 4/5 stars, a good read, too bad about the silly triplets thing, it was unneccessary.

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