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− | Max Wingate is darkly, broodingly handsome - a perfect fit for his Italian surroundings. But his romantic charm and the fact that he rescues her still | + | Max Wingate is darkly, broodingly handsome - a perfect fit for his Italian surroundings. But his romantic charm and the fact that he rescues her still isn't enough to persuade Abigail Green to fall headlong into his arms. |
− | There's something held-back and vulnerable about Abby, behind her businesslike exterior, but Max is driven by his desire for her to continue his pursuit. He’s determined to have her open up, surrender to him, and | + | There's something held-back and vulnerable about Abby, behind her businesslike exterior, but Max is driven by his desire for her to continue his pursuit. He’s determined to have her open up, surrender to him, and he'll use any means at his disposal... |
== Related Titles == | == Related Titles == |
Revision as of 11:06, 26 July 2008
- Author: Catherine George
- Publisher: Mills & Boon Modern Romance #608
- Year: October 2006 (ISBN 0-263-84855-8)
- Setting: Contemporary Italy and England, fictional town of Pennington
- Amazon Listing: An Italian Engagement
Book Description
Italian passion!
Max Wingate is darkly, broodingly handsome - a perfect fit for his Italian surroundings. But his romantic charm and the fact that he rescues her still isn't enough to persuade Abigail Green to fall headlong into his arms.
There's something held-back and vulnerable about Abby, behind her businesslike exterior, but Max is driven by his desire for her to continue his pursuit. He’s determined to have her open up, surrender to him, and he'll use any means at his disposal...
Related Titles
- Abby is the sister of Laura Green and played a small, but very important part in A Venetian Passion
Translations
Germany
- Title: Der englische Rivale
- Publisher: Cora Verlag
- Imprint: Romana 1690, June 2007