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Reckless Nights in Rome - C.C. MacKenzie
Reckless Nights in Rome
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Think Easy Virtue meets Joe Manganiello This is the first book in The Ludlow Hall series.Book two, 'A Stormy Spring' is available on Amazon now.Book three, 'Run Rosie Run' is available on Amazon now.Reckless Nights in RomeThough the name of her celebration and wedding cake business is up in... show more
Think Easy Virtue meets Joe Manganiello This is the first book in The Ludlow Hall series.Book two, 'A Stormy Spring' is available on Amazon now.Book three, 'Run Rosie Run' is available on Amazon now.Reckless Nights in RomeThough the name of her celebration and wedding cake business is up in lights, Bronte Ludlow doesn't care for the trappings of success. All that matters to her is her company, her independence and her heritage,The Dower House. Home to her ancestors since the seventeenth century, no way will she part with it to ‘a man with too much money and no soul’.Nico Ferranti’s only passions are money and power... He's a man who stopped believing in romance long ago and Bronte's a romantic, yet the attraction sparking between them like fireworks over the Piazza del Popolo stuns Nico.When Bronte's brother is badly hurt in a car accident in Rome, Nico whisks Bronte to the Eternal City. He wants her and he wants The Dower House and Nico Ferranti always gets what he wants.But Bronte’s heart has already been broken by one ruthless charmer and although tempted she isn’t about to give up either her heart or her home to the charismatic Italian without a fight!
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B007W7ZEK0
Pages no: 238
Edition language: English
Series: Ludlow Hall (#1)
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2.0 Reckless Nights in Rome (Ludlow Hall, #1) by C.C. MacKenzie
11/1 - I seem to be cursed to read only eBooks with editing problems, ranging from mediocre to glaring. Reckless Nights in Rome is currently hovering around the mediocre area.Page 7'Built in the seventeenth century for a trade Baron, Ludlow Hall...'baron should only be capitalised when it's followed...
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