January 1813 -
the British army is preparing the cross the Pyarenees and advance against Napoleon's army. Only one thing stands in the way - funds.
It will take two people masquerading as lovers to carry out a dangerous plan...
Despite inheriting the traveling Cirque Equestra - France's proudest equestrian tradition - Gabrielle Rochon has
no loyalty to the emperor who destroyed her family's way of life.
Independent and head-strong, she pledges to help the British army, knowing her late father would have done the same.
But her mission to smuggle gold across France within the cirque to the Duke of Wellington's headquarters in Spain is one the
British won't let her do alone.
Colonel Leo Branford - an arrogant, striking foreigner - is ordered to play the part of her husband so that he may escort the
gold without arousing enemy suspicions. While Gabrielle is annoyed that she must publicly bow to his every whim, the danger
of the mission binds them in a disturbingly intimate way. With French troops precariously close to uncovering
their charade, it is imperative that neight of them forget their purpose...or themselves.