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The Italian's Rightful Bride
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The Italian's Rightful Bride

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Joanna had been head over heels in love with her convenient fiancé, Gustavo Ferrara, when he fell in love with--and married--someone else!

Now, twelve years on, Gustavo Ferrara, now single, is thrown into turmoil at seeing Joanna again. He's older, wiser, and he realizes Joanna is the person he should have married--but he has no idea how much he hurt her. Can he persuade her to give him another chance...or is she once bitten, twice shy...?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarlequin
Release dateMay 24, 2010
ISBN9781426862465
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LUCY GORDON

Lucy Gordon cut her writing teeth on magazine journalism, interviewing many of the world's most interesting men, including Warren Beatty and Roger Moore. Several years ago, while staying Venice, she met a Venetian who proposed in two days. They have been married ever since. Naturally this has affected her writing, where romantic Italian men tend to feature strongly. Two of her books have won a Romance Writers of America RITA® Award. You can visit her website at www.lucy-gordon.com.

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    Things are a bit stiff between the couple, and I didn't feel a lot of passion, but I could see the friendship part of the relationship. It is an interesting, clean, to the point of sterile, story. I actually really liked the secondary characters.