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The Italian's Wife

The Italian's Wife

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Nice story
Review: After leaving her hometown because her parents are embarrassed by her illegitimate child, Holly Samson travels to London to find Jeff, her child's father. Jeff promptly threatens her life and the life of little Timmie if she doesn't leave him alone. Alone and broke in London with no job skills and an infant son, Holly struggles to make it alone, but she's failing. One night, as she walks the streets of London desperate to keep her baby and find a job, she is nearly hit by a limo. She quickly pushes her son's buggy out of the way and faints to the ground.

Saverio Lombardi is stunned by the beautiful redhead he finds lying on the ground in front of his limo. Having left his apartment after catching his fiancee in a VERY comprimising situation, Rio is barely himself. He takes Holly to a private hospital where she is treated and finds himself unable, and unwilling, to let Holly out of his sight. After a night of passion, he finds himself telling the lady from Social Services he plans on marrying Holly, a statement which stuns her. They get married, but suddenly Christabel, Rio's former fiancee, reappears on the scene, determined to get Rio back. Jeff also reappears, determined to cash in on Holly newfound good luck.

Holly must now face facts and demand the answers to questions Rio would rather not answer. How much time passed between Rio's breaking up with Chrissy and his picking her up? Is their marriage based on sex or something deeper? Why does Rio refuse to talk about Chrissy? What did Ezio, Rio's bodyguard, mean when he said "Rio...well..he isn't himself."

The book is actually very very good. I was surprised at how easily I accepted the entire plot.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Nice story
Review: After leaving her hometown because her parents are embarrassed by her illegitimate child, Holly Samson travels to London to find Jeff, her child's father. Jeff promptly threatens her life and the life of little Timmie if she doesn't leave him alone. Alone and broke in London with no job skills and an infant son, Holly struggles to make it alone, but she's failing. One night, as she walks the streets of London desperate to keep her baby and find a job, she is nearly hit by a limo. She quickly pushes her son's buggy out of the way and faints to the ground.

Saverio Lombardi is stunned by the beautiful redhead he finds lying on the ground in front of his limo. Having left his apartment after catching his fiancee in a VERY comprimising situation, Rio is barely himself. He takes Holly to a private hospital where she is treated and finds himself unable, and unwilling, to let Holly out of his sight. After a night of passion, he finds himself telling the lady from Social Services he plans on marrying Holly, a statement which stuns her. They get married, but suddenly Christabel, Rio's former fiancee, reappears on the scene, determined to get Rio back. Jeff also reappears, determined to cash in on Holly newfound good luck.

Holly must now face facts and demand the answers to questions Rio would rather not answer. How much time passed between Rio's breaking up with Chrissy and his picking her up? Is their marriage based on sex or something deeper? Why does Rio refuse to talk about Chrissy? What did Ezio, Rio's bodyguard, mean when he said "Rio...well..he isn't himself."

The book is actually very very good. I was surprised at how easily I accepted the entire plot.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not my favorite, but still good...
Review: I did like this book for the most part. I really liked how Rio looked at Timothy as his own son, and what he did for Holly was really nice. Plus, Lynne had a little bit of a twist in the beginning of the book, which really you don't see too much of in the Harlequin Presents line. So, if you are a Lynne Graham fan, I would suggest reading this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great lynn graham book
Review: I really loved this book. Lynn Graham wrote an inventive story that doesn't follow the same old story line. It was a fun read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great lynn graham book
Review: I really loved this book. Lynn Graham wrote an inventive story that doesn't follow the same old story line. It was a fun read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another Masterpiece!
Review: Rio's limo nearly runs Holly over and in the act to save her baby son, she pushes the buggy away and loses her balance. She blacksout for a few seconds but then remains her consciousness. Rio brings her to the hospital where she's looked over. Holly feels secure because after the abandonment act her parents and boyfriend did to her, here's a guy taking care of her.

In what Holly thought as an attempt to save her son from Social Services, Rio says they're engaged. When she finds out that he actually does plan to marry her, she's shocked. After all, they haven't known each other for more than a few days. She's not sure about her decision because she loves him but he says he can come to be fond of her. And what about that rumor? The one that said he was engaged to a supermodel up til an hour before he met Holly. Who dumped who?

I can never be disappointed at Graham's work. I love her heroines because they take action in how their future is going to happen. When the heroines do something, they do it with a bang> Her heros are good too because they're cutely obtuse and arrogant, enough to be the perfect match with the heroine.


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