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Constantino's Pregnant Bride
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Constantino's Pregnant Bride

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One night of uncontrollable attraction had left Cassandra Wilde pregnant with Benedict Constantino's baby! The Italian tycoon's immediate solution was marriage. His particular brand of persuasion left Cassie breathless! Once in Italy, after the wedding, Cassie began to hope that her marriage of convenience could turn into one of mutual love. But, it seemed, the only thing that Benedict was willing to give was passion....
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 1, 2010
ISBN9781426871023
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Catherine Spencer

In the past, Catherine Spencer has been an English teacher which was the springboard for her writing career. Heathcliff, Rochester, Romeo and Rhett were all responsible for her love of brooding heroes! Catherine has had the lucky honour of being a Romance Writers of America RITA finalist and has been a guest speaker at both international and local conferences and was the only Canadian chosen to appear on the television special, Harlequin goes Prime Time.

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    I’ve only got one word to describe this book, BORING!!
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    I enjoyed reading this book. I loved that y son was a strong chucks his dead was there who's mother as should be while his father wasn't there. He was a loving husband as well. I loved this book and I felt the side should have addressed how her father wasn't in the picture posed a risk in the way she behaved towards her husband and how none tried to seek medical help for his mother when it was so obvious that she was ill. All in all it was a good book to read.