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Foreign Affairs : Italian Nights

by Unknown Author

560 pages2023Harlequin Mills & Boon, LimitedISBN 9780008930998

About this book

<p> All secrets have consequences... </p> <p>Eloise was innocent in every way, until she met Vito! The charismatic Italian tycoon swept her off her feet and into his bed, promising her unimaginable pleasure. But revelling in his seduction, Eloise had no idea he could never be hers... Months later, desire drives him back into her arms. Only then does he discover the shocking truth: Eloise is carrying his heir!<br>•<br>Cristiano Moretti is furious that Hallie hid the consequences of their hot night together! He will not inflict his own childhood abandonment on his son and demands that Hallie marry him. Soon they realise the passion between them is as powerful as ever...but when all Hallie wants is a real family, will Cristiano’s seduction be enough to secure his legacy?<br>•<br>For journalist Elena, heading to Italy on assignment is her chance to avoid her impending arranged marriage. But Micah, the star of her article, is nothing like the uptight tycoon she expected. Alone in Italy she falls under his charming spell. But with time running out for them can Micah offer a counter-proposal?</p>

Publication Details

Publisher
Harlequin Mills & Boon, Limited
Published
2023
Pages
560
ISBN
9780008930998
Language
en

About Unknown Author

I live in England with my family. Mills & Boon romances were my first 'grown up' books I read as a teenager, alongside Georgette Heyer and Daphne du Maurier - and I've been reading them ever since! I adore the English countryside - and the Welsh and the Scottish too, of course! It is a source of constant but ever-changing beauty, whatever the season, from the wild grandeur of the Caledonian Highlands to the cultivated farmland and woods of southern England, and a source of never-failing spiritual recharge. I love the history of these islands, from castles to cottages, and the rich tapestry of the changing historical periods, each with its own splendour and fascination. But I love my European heritage, as well as my British heritage.

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