The Italian Billionaire's Secretary Mistress

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2009 UK Edition
By Sharon Kendrick
Publisher Mills & Boon Modern Romance #903
Original Release Date Sept 2009 (UK)
Mills & Boon Modern Romance Series #
Preceded by Raffaele: Taming His Tempestuous Virgin
Followed by Bride, Bought And Paid For
Ebook: UK
Paperback: UK (ISBN-10: 0263874354)

Book Description

Blurb

From the back cover of Mills & Boon Modern Romance #903, September 2009, UK Edition:

From plain-Jane secretary…

Riccardo Castellari has never seen Angie as anything other than his mousy secretary – until she flaunts a silky red dress that hangs on her every curve. Now he doesn’t just look once, but twice!

To slave between satin sheets…

Angie is helpless to refuse one night of exquisite pleasure with Riccardo. But back at work her cheeks are burning. Mortified, she tries to resign. But Riccardo has other ideas – in order to leave, Angie must see out her notice as his very personal mistress…

Excerpt

From the inside cover of Mills & Boon Modern Romance #903, September 2009, UK Edition:

'You will join me ostensibly as my secretary, he drawled. 'But we both know that you'll be fulfilling another role quite perfectly. As my mistress.'

'But Riccardo--'

'No, say nothing more-- for I will not countenance your objections. It is the perfect solution.,' he mused. 'You can provide me with sweet delight to distract me from all the stultifying details of the forthcoming wedding.'

'Buy why, Riccardo?' she breathed. 'I mean, 'why me?'

Almost impartially he studied her, and it was then that Angie realised how cold a colour black could be-- for his eyes looked positively icy as they flicked over her distressed face.

'Because you have unlocked a certain inexplicable hunger in me, cara mia-- and I see no reason not to feed that hunger until we are both satisfied. You have already decided to leave my employment, so let us make sure that when you do it is with no lasting regrets on either side.'

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