Scarletti Curse
Strange, twisted carvings and hideous gargoyles adorn the palazzo of the great Scarletti family. But a more fearful secret lurks within its storm-tossed turrets. For every bride who enters its forbidding walls is doomed to leave in a casket.Nicoletta knows all too well the curse that plagues the...
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Strange, twisted carvings and hideous gargoyles adorn the palazzo of the great Scarletti family. But a more fearful secret lurks within its storm-tossed turrets. For every bride who enters its forbidding walls is doomed to leave in a casket.Nicoletta knows all too well the curse that plagues the house of Scarletti. She has always believed her miraculous healing gifts would set her apart and that no man would ever command her. Then she gazes into the dark, mesmerizing eyes of Don Scarletti and she fears for her future—for it is Scarletti's ancient right to select a bride from among his people . . . and he has chosen her.Compelled by duty, driven by burning, inescapable desire, Nicoletta surrenders to this powerful, hypnotic man, giving her body willingly into his keeping. But will the tormented don be her heart's destiny . . . or her soul's destruction?
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ISBN:
9781605480893 (1605480894)
Publish date: November 20th 2008
Publisher: Books In Motion
Edition language: English
Series: Scarletti Dynasty (#1)
love the mystery and the atmosphere in this. too fast paced for the romance to develop. still, a good gothic romance novel. I guess imy appreciation to this book somewhat dulled now.
I loved this! I think Don Gionvanni may be my new favourite lead male in a novel. I love that you see his gentle side and his dark side equally, without the story leaning towards one or the other. You're left wondering the whole time if he's just a great actor or if he really is the good guy.I lo...
Amazingly not that bad for a piece of romance. I do wish there was a bit less of sex and bit more of the gothic scary details, but that's probably too much to ask for anyway :)
Love Nicoletta and Don Gio. There is a lot os suspense and mystery to this tale and I found it quiet enjoyable.
I don't like this book as much as I like Lair of the Lion, but it's still a good read. I like that Feehan really addresses maidenly modesty here. Too often in historical romance novels the heroines are perfectly comfortable to strip naked for their men - or any discomfort they feel at being naked an...