The Man Who Could Never Love
Vittorio Ralfino, the Count of Cazlevara, is back in Italy to make a business proposition. He wishes to marry a traditional wife, and Anamaria Viale—sturdy, plain and from a good vintner's family—perfectly fits his bill.Ana is stunned that Vittorio is offering her—an ugly duckling!—marriage....
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Vittorio Ralfino, the Count of Cazlevara, is back in Italy to make a business proposition. He wishes to marry a traditional wife, and Anamaria Viale—sturdy, plain and from a good vintner's family—perfectly fits his bill.Ana is stunned that Vittorio is offering her—an ugly duckling!—marriage. She'd stoically resigned herself to a career and singledom.But Vittorio is persuasive and Ana would like a child of her own. Although she's under no illusion that this is anything but a convenient marriage—Vittorio will never offer her love. So when the time comes for him to claim her as his bride, she's surprised—and amazed—at the strength of his passion….
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780373528172 (0373528175)
ASIN: 373528175
Publish date: June 7th 2011
Publisher: Harlequin
Pages no: 192
Edition language: English
Excellent! The awakened passion in Ana breaks down the lifetime of walls built around the heart of Vittorio. Ana is made to feel like a warm, desirable woman, not the sad image she felt like until the desire flared between her and Vittorio.
Anamaria is a daughter of a winery owner and she dedicated her life to making wine. She is terribly insecure about her looks, mainly because of the way men treated her. She simply doesn't fit the picture of an ideal woman. She is tall, full-figured and plain, and she dresses badly, simply because sh...
This was my first read by Kate Hewitt, and overall I liked it. What I liked:*I liked that although Ana had some self-esteem issues, she was still a composed, confident woman in other ways. She had her own career, and she was making something out of her life, even if she felt that she would never be...