The Italian Marriage (Foreign Affairs) (Harlequin Presents, No. 2346)
by
Kathryn Ross
Mass Market Paperback, 192 pages
Published
September 1st 2003
by Harlequin Books
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Apr 20, 2013
Leona
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3.5 stars.... Five years ago, Gemma had a passionate affair with Marcus Rossini. Unfortunately, things didn't work out and they broke-up. However, Gemma was pregnant. Marcus of course does the honorable thing and proposes marriage, but Gemma refuses believing his proposal is only out of duty and that he is still in love with his childhood sweetheart.
I actually really enjoyed the story and thought the hero was quite scrumptious. The heroine, on the other hand left a lot to be desired. I recogniz...more
I actually really enjoyed the story and thought the hero was quite scrumptious. The heroine, on the other hand left a lot to be desired. I recogniz...more
There wasn't a synopsis so I copied this from another site. This really is confusing as this author has another book Italian Marriage: In Name Only .
"It definitely won't be a marriage in name only...."
But it was all finished between Gemma and Marcus Rossini, except for one bond, their son, Liam. Now Marcus is returning to Italy -- and he wants Liam and Gemma with him. And he will do anything to get what he wants...even marry!
Gemma would love to reject his proposal. But that's not something she's...more
"It definitely won't be a marriage in name only...."
But it was all finished between Gemma and Marcus Rossini, except for one bond, their son, Liam. Now Marcus is returning to Italy -- and he wants Liam and Gemma with him. And he will do anything to get what he wants...even marry!
Gemma would love to reject his proposal. But that's not something she's...more
Loved the real angst of this one. Yes, there was a tear or two shed when their son Liam was ill.
I would have given it another half star, but I wanted some consequences for the interfering other woman. Without an epilogue, it feels like she got away with her lies with no repercussions.
Great read.
I would have given it another half star, but I wanted some consequences for the interfering other woman. Without an epilogue, it feels like she got away with her lies with no repercussions.
Great read.
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