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Billionaires at the Altar #2

The Italian Demands His Heirs

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A night in the Italian’s bed…

Now she’s pregnant with his babies!

To counter a media scandal, billionaire Raffaele di Mancini must marry fiery Vivi Mardas. But when she rejects his convenient proposal, he’s stunned. How can she deny their searing chemistry? Determined to convince Vivi to be his temporary bride, Raffaele’s not above using one night of seduction! But when Vivi discovers she’s carrying his twins, Raffaele demands she meet him down the aisle—for real!

Lose yourself in this passionate marriage of convenience!

224 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published March 1, 2019

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Lynne Graham

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Lynne Graham was born on July 30, 1956 of Irish-Scottish parentage. She has livedin Northern Ireland all her life. She grew up in a seaside village with herbrother. She learnt to read at the age of 3, and haven't stopped since then.

Lynne first met her husband when she was 14. At 15, she wrote her firstbook, but it was rejected everywhere. Lynne married after she completed adegree at Edinburgh University. She started writing again when she was athome with her first child. It took several attempts before she sold herfirst book in 1987 and the delight of seeing that first book for sale in thelocal newsagents has never been forgotten. Now, there are over 10 million ofher books in print worldwide.

Lynne always wanted a large family and has five children. Her eldest and heronly natural child is 19 and currently at university. Her other fourchildren, who are every bit as dear to her heart, are adopted. She has two9-year-olds adopted from Sri Lanka and a 5- and a 3-year-old adopted fromGuatemala. In Lynne's home, there is a rich and diverse cultural mix, whichadds a whole extra dimension of interest and discovery to family life. Thefamily lives in a country house surrounded by a woodland garden, which iswonderfully private. The family has two pets. Thomas, a very large andaffectionate black cat, bosses the dog and hunts rabbits. The dog is Daisy,an adorable but not very bright white West Highland terrier, who loves beingchased by the cat. At night, dog and cat sleep together in front of thekitchen stove. Lynne loves gardening, cooking, collects everything from oldtoys to rock specimens and is crazy about every aspect of Christmas.

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March 4, 2019


This was an eye opening HPlandia story for me, because it was so different from what I'm accustomed to from this author. Lynne G made a huge departure from her usual style of character development, in this novel ! It's a bit risky and I predict that some readers are gonna hate this book, loathe the heroine and call her an awful mean bitch.

But, this worked for me ! Maybe it's because I'm very moody myself these days but I totally understood why this girl should be cut some slack, after all the shit she'd been put through in her life. Her aggravation was only compounded by the fact that it was the H himself who'd ( inadvertently ) made her life a living hell.

If you're searching for insta-love, counting all the sex scenes and a hoping for cheesy romance or a throwback storyline with predictable MC's, then you'll be very disappointed and probably end up being bored with this book. If that's the case, then maybe you should avoid this book and concentrate on simple, basic cute-sexy stories with stock characters. I enjoy insta-love, adore hot sex scenes and cheesiness sometimes. I also love the vintage throwback tropes in old world HPlandia. But lately, I've been searching for modern romance stories with decent prose, solid plot development and realistic dialogue; stories that have a greater emotional impact on me:



This novel is proof of the fact that the HP template does indeed evolve over time. In this story, we get a snarky, brooding heroine who's paired with an Italian billionaire duke H who works hard to get into her good graces after he realizes what an ass he'd been to her 2 years ago. That's revolutionary in HPlandia ! I almost wonder if LG has been reading all the comments from readers who've been bashing her sexy asshole H's for years.

Raffaele starts off as an asshole but he changes by the 30% point of the novel. He acknowledges his culpability in the destruction of Vivi's life ( 2 years ago ) and is ready to make amends. This shocked me; I've never before encountered a H in a LG novel who controls his alpha male temper in an effort to communicate with, and understand, the prickly heroine. This H actually learns to think before he speaks and some might see him as a mild mannered beta type but I view him as a strong, buttoned up, sexy and communicative alpha male.

I think the definition of the alpha male H needs to be extended to include guys like this, because too often it's the awful, mean but super hottie assholes who are the lucky ones that get the designation of "alpha". It's true that those guys are the archetypal alphas in conventional Romancelandia, but there's a lot to be said for this newer type of hero who doesn't need to bray like a jackass, growl like a lion and stomp like an elephant when he's having a ManTantrum.

This is the H, Raffaele:





His cropped hair reflected the light above as dark as the black-as-sloes eyes welded to her in silence. He had perfect symmetrical bone structure, as perfect as a Michelangelo carving in marble.

Anybody who's got spare time to return and ogle more of this guy's sexiness can check out this video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RfOs...


The taming of the shrew trope...

I LOVED the unapologetic bitchy heroine ! However, Vivi wasn't the stereotypical shrewish bitch heroine. In nearly all previous HP novels I've read with a bitchy female lead character, authors hardly ever attempted to explain conclusively to the reader why a heroine was such a snarky little shrew. In most instances, little effort was made to show a softer side to the heroine, until the very end when she finally got her HEA and could afford to soften up a little. And that often aggravated me in the past because I felt that such a heroine was undeserving of her H.

In this novel, Lynne G introduced something that I'd like to refer to as Justifiable Bitchery. This is my definition of Justifiable Bitchery: it's when a heroine has just cause to behave like a bitch to a hero. In most other HP's with bitchy female main characters, authors have depicted heroines who are merely sulky, uncommunicative shrews who are rather stingy with their inner monologues.

This made it difficult for me to empathize with them, because I couldn't get a grip on the inner workings of their minds. Theirs is what I call Petulant Bitchery. Petulant bitchy heroines don't possess any self awareness either. They're often oblivious and don't seem to understand that such behaviour can make their situations worse.

Vivi is different because she's self aware; there are a few instances in this novel where she immediately acknowledges that she had just behaved like ( in her own words ) "a selfish cow." That's a big first for me because bitchy heroines don't feel this type of remorse after they've had a meltdown or acted badly. Or, if they do feel remorseful, their pride prevents them from acknowledging it.

This is the second novel in LG's 2019 trilogy and Vivi is the second Mardas sister. Like her 2 siblings, she grew up in a series of horrible foster homes where she'd been the victim of verbal, emotional and almost sexual abuse. Her other sisters responded differently to this experience. Winnie, the heroine from The Greek Claims His Shock Heir, was the peacekeeper and the most sensible and well adjusted of the trio while Zoe is the shy, extremely introverted one who's afraid of her own shadow. It's interesting to see how LG is attempting to show the different ways that 3 women handle the consequences of a similar upbringing.

Vivi is the sister who is the most reactive. I responded to Vivi a lot because I'm also very sensitive, reactive and very distrustful until I get to know people. I've learned to temper my reactions by pure will power and practice but Vivi is still a little immature with a huge chip on her shoulder. She's a bit rebellious, feels insecure and unloved after the traumatic experience as an orphan. And, like most fiery rebels, she hits out verbally when she's hurt, threatened or feels that her space is being invaded. She's like a feisty red haired orphan Annie, all grown up !




This is the heroine, Vivi:



Hair that glittered like copper wire in the sunlight but which felt like spun silk. A tall, beautiful redhead, who could look impossibly elegant in anything she wore, even jeans. Skin like translucent porcelain and eyes as brilliant a blue as the Italian summer sky.

The heroine's life was practically destroyed 2 years ago and the H, Raffaele, had done nothing to assist her. In fact, he'd done the opposite: he'd wrongfully accused her, misjudged her, slut shamed her and left her alone to deal with the fallout after the tabloid media had labelled her as a high class prostitute !



All of this drama happened after the H chose to protect his silly but good hearted little sister, at the expense of the heroine's reputation. Ariana, the H' s sister was a flighty young lady who wanted to become a model. Vivi had just gotten a job as a receptionist at a a modelling agency. It was the heroine's first job after graduating from university. She'd not even been there for a month when Ariana had asked her for an introduction to one of the agency's photographers.

The naive airhead Ariana ended up posing for nude photographs. Neither the heroine nor Ariana had realized that the modelling agency was also a legal front for an escort and brothel ! This is so weird, because of all the stuff in the media right now about Robert Kraft, the owner of the Patriots NFL football team, who was recently arrested for using prostitutes in a massage parlor that was a cover for a brothel.

Anyway, the cops soon busted the modelling agency and the heroine was photographed running away from the back door. She was dressed in designer clothing that had been given to her by Ariana. Raffaele knew nothing about the source of the designer clothing so he inaccurately concluded that the tabloids were telling the truth and that Vivi was indeed a whore. Their burgeoning romance was destroyed due to his mistrust and the heroine was totally disillusioned when he stopped his sister from talking to her and ejected her from his life, without bothering to investigate the situation properly !



Vivi was forced to change her surname in order to get a new job - the fallout of the scandal was that bad for her. This is why I didn't begrudge her her bitchiness when he re-entered her life. The woman had been through hell, been savaged by the tabloids and had grown to despise the man she had been in love with. That's why she was so mean to him when he returned.

Raffaele re-entered Vivi's life because her wily newfound billionaire grandfather had blackmailed him. Grandfather Stam wanted to repair the damage that had been done to the heroine's reputation. The tabloids had painted a terrible image of the heroine and underscored it by suggesting that it was the illustrious H ( a billionaire Italian duke ) who believed that a prostitute was not good company for his "goody 2 shoes" sister.

Grandfather Stam felt that the damage to Vivi's image would be reversed if it became public knowledge that a good, upstanding, moral, non manwhoring guy like Raffaele married her. The cunning old man threatened to provide the tabloids with a dossier on Ariana, filled with scandalous information and skanky secrets, unless the H married Vivi.

The heroine refused to marry him until he bought the small tech company she worked for and threatened to do some downsizing. He didn't trust her enough to confide the truth about her grandfather's blackmailing scheme, so the heroine's opinion of him didn't improve. When she realized that her co-workers might lose their jobs, she agreed to marry him.

By that time, she was already pregnant because these two had been unable to keep their hands off each other. The H was a major improvement on the conventional HPlandia hero because he went out of his way to make amends and he tried his best to make her life comfortable after their marriage.

Vivi was the one who kept her distance at first and fought her feelings because she was the one who was afraid to be hurt once again. In her experience, after living in so many unhappy foster homes, rejection was the ultimate response whenever she opened her heart to another human being. Vivi was prickly on the outside and sometimes argumentative but it was very clear that it was her defense mechanism.



That part was made clear via her internal monologues. She was also a very realistic heroine because of her self awareness. If a reader doesn't read this novel properly, then it's difficult to appreciate all the important nuances that help with understanding LG's portrayal of these MC's. I say this because I started this on Friday and took my time to complete it.

If I had rushed through these pages or skim read this book, my final analysis would probably be different. I know many readers hate reading internal monologues but the very essence of this novel will be lost if you skip through these parts and focus only on the dialogue and the sexy scenes. If you do this, then you might leave with the impression that the heroine is an unlikable bitch and that this novel is a stupid story. That's because the heroine's image is redeemed in her internal monologues because that's when the reader sees her vulnerable and softer side.

Did she annoy the H and this reader a lot ?

- Yes, she did ! And she's not the type of heroine I usually like either. I tend to prefer the sweet Mary Sues because they're just too good to be true.

Did he have the patience of a saint with her ?

- Yes he did and I loved those parts ! Raffaele was a spectacular and wonderful H who tried so hard to understand what made her tick. How many men are willing to lower their alpha male pride and compromise like that ? Not many. He compromised, he adapted his busy schedule to meet her needs after their marriage and he was a doting father to be.

This H went from a guy who'd been a total asshole to the most communicative and caring man. He also did this quite early in the story too. If you're a reader who's tired of the manwhore H's who never compromise and never communicate then maybe you should give this book a try. Every harried wife, who knows the value of an understanding husband during the times when she's weepy , PMSing and grouchy will appreciate this guy. LOL.

Sometimes, it takes an awesome guy to cope with a snarky gal who is really soft and lovable inside. Raffaele had the patience to wait for Vivi to lower her defenses because he was man enough to know that his masculinity wouldn't be threatened by having to compromise with his wife. Maybe he realized that a man can only become an improved version of himself if he looks beyond his ego and learns to communicate with his lady. After all, in the words of the singer Meredith Brooks, from her epic song I'm a Bitch...

So take me as I am
This may mean
You'll have to be a stronger man


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bv4q4...

Does this mean I don't want to see anymore of the cold, asshole bad boy H's in future HPlandia novels ?

NO ! NOPE ! NADA ! I will become depressed if HPlandia authors stop writing about the cold, ruthless bad boys that I love to hate. LOL. That's because I enjoy seeing them tamed by the love of a good woman. And yes, I'm aware of the ultra tackiness of that final comment...


And in case my close Goodreads friends are wondering, this review doesn't mean I've suddenly transitioned from a traditional conservative Catholic into a radical feminist. LOL. It simply means that my value system, while still being core conservative, is fluidly inclusive of selected forward thinking ideology that I find important to myself as a woman.

So, on a lighter note and because it's been ages since I've written a book review, Harold Mongrelpup and I give our "happy dancing dog stamp of approval" to this novel:




For those who need to know:

1. The MC's shared intense sexual chemistry throughout the story.

2. The epilogue was beautiful. It's set a couple years in the future and the MC's have twin toddler sons. Vivi is still a strong woman with a mind of her own but she's not snarky or bitchy anymore. She's comfortable with her new roles in life and feels safe enough in her relationship, to let her husband see her true inner self. Winnie and Eros from The Greek Claims His Shock Heir also make a cameo appearance with their kindergartner son and baby daughter.

3. Grandfather Stam is happy because he's got four adorable great grandchildren but he's still scheming because he's gotta find a husband for Zoe. Her novel will be the last in the trilogy.

Safety: No OW but the heroine had been dating a guy called Jude when the H re-entered her life. She'd never been intimate with Jude since she was a virgin when she finally had sex with the H. Jude was an off page character and it appeared as if the relationship had been based more on friendship rather than romance. The MC's had not had an actual relationship 2 years earlier. They had shared one kiss. It's true that the heroine had been close to falling in love with him and he with her but one kiss does not constitute a relationship to me. Therefore, the fact that the hero was not celibate during this 2 year period didn't bother me. The author didn't give me the impression that the H was a manwhore either and there was no OW in his life when he met the heroine again. The heroine dated other guys but didn't sleep with anyone.

I haven't yet decided how this novel compares to the other 7 that were released by HP this month. I'll make that decision later this week when I'm finished writing all my reviews.
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3,210 reviews631 followers
June 30, 2019
Why are authors so afraid of angst these days? The hero in this one caused the heroine to be labeled a prostitute and things got so bad for her that she changed her *last name* in order to get a job.

Now that is angsty, right? It is unless:
*the author put it three years in the past
*told us about it and didn't show it
*barely has the heroine mention or even remember those desperate times
*shows a hero with good intentions, who half-heartedly plays hardball with the heroine's new company.

The hero did the heroine a huge wrong but we never experience it *with* her, so the heroine comes off bitter and unreasonable when forced into a marriage with the hot guy she is still in love with.

So I wanted the angsty,dramatic scenario and instead I got a "forced" marriage of the H/h learning to trust each other and embrace their new life of wealth and twins. Interesting enough, but not the thrill ride of an angsty HP.

*sigh*

Ivy has an excellent review if you want more details.
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3,160 reviews558 followers
March 4, 2019
I really hated the heroine. She's irritating, vindictive, whiny, spineless bitch. She totally ruined the book for me. She was not worthy of the hero and she was not worthy of a HEA. Poor hero was a saint.
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2,042 reviews215 followers
March 4, 2019
Heroine had the all rights to be bitter imo. If she didn’t suffer from treacherous body syndrome, I’d have given more stars. But that’s an LG heroine even if she had a tongue. I love Ms. Graham btw. 💜
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668 reviews32 followers
April 3, 2019
I liked this LG book; I didn't find it mind blowing but it was good ...
Strong h who had trust issues, a H who quickly figured out that he had treated h wrongly and tried to make up for it .... fast storyline
I just didn't feel the chemistry between them ... it was there but not intense and scorching like LG sometimes does ...
but definitely worth reading ...
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3,565 reviews371 followers
May 16, 2019
Middle of the road read. Didn't hate ot but will probably never reread it. Meh.
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1,266 reviews
March 7, 2019
Can't believe this is LG's ! It was boring , annoying and flat ! I hated it and hated both the MC's !😖
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1,549 reviews51 followers
March 11, 2019
Better than expected.

I loved the chemistry between the Vivi and Raffaele.

After having been branded a prostitute by Raffaele 2 years earlier, I did not blame Vivi for being a absolute byotch to him. He’s lucky she spoke to him at all.

I also felt badly for Raffaele. Vivi’s grandfather has him by the short hairs and he had no choice but to do what was demanded of him or his sister’s life would be ruined.

It was a quick and entertaining read that I thoroughly enjoyed. Lastly, if I had a grandfather like Stam, i’d run for the hills. That old man is savage!
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513 reviews46 followers
June 11, 2019
Tengo un problema con leer reviews de antemano y eso es que me condiciona terriblemente. El primero que leí fue el de Jenny, donde decía que la protagonista era insoportable, entonces fue toda la lectura tratando de excusar a Vivi, cosa que no pude seguir sosteniendo.
No hay química entre Raffaele y Vivi, ella es una mujer que hace la suya pero sin demasiada lógica, y él un perrito faldero.
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559 reviews9 followers
June 4, 2019
Once again, like the first book in this series, not enough romance for a HP! The MCs didn't have much chemistry to speak of, and seemed to barely tolerate each other. Disappointing.
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660 reviews23 followers
June 26, 2020
Uhhh no. Mixed reviews from my friends so I decided to give it a try anyways. Dreadfully slow and boring. Absolutely no zing in the book. The h was spiteful (rightfully you begin to think) and tried her best to rile up the H, while the H wouldn’t give two f’s to her tactics.

The h pretended to have decorum while she mostly dressed like a ho and talked back all the time. To her sisters, her grandpa, her ONS guy and supposed to-be husband. She needed badly to be put in her place but the H was a deadbeat beta guy.
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940 reviews31 followers
July 28, 2019

En este segundo libro de la serie, Stamboulas Fotakis sigue con su plan para limpiar la reputación de sus nietas mediante el matrimonio. En esta ocasión trata de forzar al multimillonario italiana Rafaelle de Mancini para que se case con su nieta Vivi, ya que lo considera responsable de la mala reputación de la muchacha.

Pero Vivi no es tan dócil como su hermana mayor y a Rafaelle le costará que acepte el enlace. Me ha gustado mucho esta protagonista porque presenta batalla aunque termine claudicando. Rafaelle también me gusta como protagonista porque evoluciona según van cambiando las circunstancias.

La novela es muy entretenida y engancha desde la primera página. He disfrutado mucho más con esta lectura que con la entrega anterior, aunque también me había gustado. La historia que nos relata Lynne Graham se parece más a lo que espero encontrar en una de sus novelas.

Ya tengo preparado el libro de Zoe y espero descubrir pronto sus aventuras. Os animo a darle una oportunidad a los libros de la autora.​
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5,789 reviews
June 9, 2021
A night in the Italian’s bed…

Now she’s pregnant with his babies!

To counter a media scandal, billionaire Raffaele di Mancini must marry fiery Vivi Mardas. But when she rejects his convenient proposal, he’s stunned. How can she deny their searing chemistry? Determined to convince Vivi to be his temporary bride, Raffaele’s not above using one night of seduction! But when Vivi discovers she’s carrying his twins, Raffaele demands she meet him down the aisle—for real!

Lose yourself in this passionate marriage of convenience!
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136 reviews14 followers
June 12, 2019
The synopsis revealed about the twins but they were unfolded in the last two or three chapters of the book. I hate it when that happens.
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1,385 reviews25 followers
May 26, 2021
The same Lynne Graham plot as always: the h and H have sex the same night they meet (although she is a virgin) and she gets *oops* pregnant. Boring. 😴

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1,127 reviews40 followers
July 17, 2019
Lynne Graham is always a must buy for me. Her over the top strong, wealthy heroes, and the women they fall for are always good for lots of conflict along with wonderful HEAs.

Years ago, Raffaele di Mancini was charmed by his sister's friend, Vivi Mardas, but circumstances and a media scandal caused him to turn his back on her, completely ruining her reputation as he walked away. Fast-forward five or six years and Vivi and her sisters have been reunited with their wealthy grandfather, who insists that each one marry the man he chooses for them. His choice for Vivi is Raffaele, the man who destroyed her as an 18-year-old.

To protect his younger sister from her own youthful indiscretions, Raffaele agrees to marry Vivi - in name only. When their chemistry explodes before they ever make it to the altar, and he discovers that she is innocent of all he accused her of in the past, he begins to re-evaluate. Could they actually make their marriage a real one? When their one time together results in pregnancy, can Raffaele gain her trust enough to keep her as his wife?

I liked this one. It was classic Graham, but I liked the hero more than I usually do.
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2,463 reviews21 followers
August 19, 2021
This was a surprisingly quick read and was a little more gentle than I would expect from Ms. Lynne Graham.

As always I would direct you to Ivy’s great review because it summarizes a lot of what I feel - and basically I picked this up because of her (it’s all her fault !!!! 😋😋)

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

The plot uses the blackmail - misunderstanding - Alpha pining and being clueless - Graham trope but there is something simpler happening here. I think by not focusing on the angst and how the hero’s misunderstanding impacted the heroine, it didn’t feel as bad. I know objectively the heroine probably wouldn’t trust the hero so quickly because he kind of ruined her life but it doesn’t feel like he did.

Most of the on page plot is more interested in an unexpected pregnancy and marriage of convenience which is not what I signed up for.

And … despite all of that … this worked for me. I think it’s because of the quality of writing (or I was brain dead and I sleep read this - who knows).

3 pleasant stars
912 reviews
March 12, 2019
The h is an anachronism. She is a virgin but immediately has sex with H even though he had accused her of being a prostitute and had essentially ruined her life! Then she of course falls pregnant with twins, the H having been forced to marry h as her newly discovered grandfather had blackmailed him with certain facts about his sister, fights back against her grandfather and makes him lose millions for blackmailing. All of this while claiming her grandfather to be a great matchmaker for having given him the h as his wife and proclaiming his love for h. If this is love, I wonder what else would H do to h if he didn't love her?
307 reviews
April 5, 2019
Blackmail brings good results to a couple

Good story about Rafaelle and his bride by blackmail. Before the wedding a young woman meets Rafaelle, they have a sexual situation which defines the story. She becomes pregnant and they marry. Her grandfather is happy, but Rafaelle wants revenge plus the woman he married. Everything comes out and by that time, she has found out that she is having twins and despite the revenge she still loves Rafaelle. Rafaelle tells her that he loves her and how her love has changed the man he was.
634 reviews
October 17, 2019
3.7 Stars
Bk 2 [A night in the Italian’s bed…Now she’s pregnant with his babies! To counter a media scandal, he helped start saying she was a high-priced escort, billionaire Raffaele di Mancini must marry fiery Vivi Mardas or her Granddad will ruin his innocent sister. But when she rejects his convenient proposal, he’s stunned. How can she deny their searing chemistry? Determined to convince Vivi to be his temporary bride, Raffaele’s not above using one night of seduction! But when Vivi discovers she’s carrying his twins, Raffaele demands she meet him down the aisle—for real!]
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1,947 reviews299 followers
February 15, 2021
Raffaele is blackmailed by Vivi's greek greatfather: he wants him to marry his granddaughter whose reputation he ruined some time before when she was working for a model agency which was an escort agency and where his sister posed in the nude. He was attracted to her so when they meet again they have a ONS and she's pregnant ... with twins! He insists on marrying her, first for his sister, then for the twins and after (!!!) because he's in love with her. Nothing original here, cute love story with low angst level.
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1,872 reviews46 followers
March 4, 2021
I liked this story. Some might not, but it's about time the hero isn't an arrogant butt and the heroine isn't constantly sniping the hero's head off. Both learn early on how to communicate with each other and man do the sparks fly! Not your typical harlequin romance of old since it allows the hero to be more human and less of a dominating a**hole. Sure, there were quite a few misunderstandings and a few times each of the main characters were rotten to each other. However, they didn't go weeks and months or even years with that animosity brewing between them.
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139 reviews5 followers
March 18, 2019
I'm really fond of stories having a baby involve, they are a relax read for me.. I kinda like this book because of that but that's all. I am not fond of how this is written, honestly gave me an headache. There are parts that I skipped which I rarely do if it's the first time I read that book. Characters didn't appeal that much, they are so stubborn! I am not sure if will try the 1st book but since there is a baby involve, I'm tempted to try it.
Profile Image for Martha.
534 reviews1 follower
May 1, 2019
The heroine Vivi and hero Raffaelle are told they will marry each other and then part ways by Vivi's grandfather as he is blackmailing Raffaelle because of the supposed wrong he had done his now found grandaughter Vivi. The chemistry between them is explosive, but Vivi does not want to marry someone who thinks so lowly of her and maniplulates circumstances for his benefit. It has the angst and the romance. A really fun book. I can't wait to read the 3rd book in this installment.
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