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At Her Latin Lover's Command

by Unknown Author

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560 pages2009Harlequin Mills & Boon, LimitedISBN 9780263871241

About this book

The Italian Counts Command by Sara Wood Mirandas estranged husband, Count Dante Severini, thinks she is an unfaithful gold digger, but their son misses her. So Dante issues a command: he will provide any luxury Miranda desires, but she must return and pretend they are still happily married! The French Counts Mistress by Susan Stephens Count Guy de Villeneuve is determined to stop childhood friend Kate from setting up a business on his land until he realises that she has grown into a feisty beauty. An intense sexual attraction burns between them, but will Kate agree to become his mistress? At the Spanish Dukes Command by Fiona Hood-Stewart Juan Mansanto, Duque de la Caniza, is an arrogant autocrat who always gets what he wants and he wants Georgiana. But hes supposed to be her guardian and engaged to another woman! Even so, Georgiana cant resist the superbly sexy Spaniard

Publication Details

Publisher
Harlequin Mills & Boon, Limited
Published
2009
Pages
560
ISBN
9780263871241
Language
en

About Unknown Author

Sara Wood was born in England. She has wonderful memories of her childhood. Her parents were desperately poor but their devotion to family life gave her a feeling of great security. Sara's father was one of four fostered children and never knew his parents, hence his joy with his own family. Birthday parties were sensational her father would perform brilliantly as a Chinese magician or a clown or invent hilarious games and treasure hunts. From him she learnt that working hard brought many rewards, especially self-respect. During her degree course she met her husband, a kind, thoughtful, attentive man who is her friend and soulmate. At 21, she married and had her first son at 22. Now she has another three children. She loved teaching in Sussex which she did for twelve years. Her switch into writing came about in a peculiar way. Richie, her elder son, had always been nuts about natural history and had a huge collection of animal skulls. At the age of fifteen he decided he'd write an information book about collecting. Heinemann and Pan, prestigious publishers, eagerly fell on the book and when it was published it won the famous Times Information Book award. Interviews, TV and magazine articles followed. Encouraged by his success, she thought she could write too and had several information books for children published. Then she saw Sheila Coates Holland (Charlotte Lamb) being wined and dined by Mills & Boon on a television programme and decided she could do Sheila's job! But she'd rarely read fiction before, so she bought twenty books and analysed them carefully, then wrote one of her own. Amazingly it was accepted and published in 1986, she began writing full time until 2004. Sara and her husband moved to a small country estate in Cornwall which was a paradise. Her sons visited often; Richie being married to Heidi and with two daughters; Simon rushing in after some danger- filled action in Alaska or Hawaii etc, protecting the environment with Greenpeace. Sara qua

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