The story begins with Anna living happily in Paris with her new husband, but one day, her divorce papers arrive in the mail, leading to the ending of her marriage. Anni is crushed and disheartened by what happened.

While walking through the streets of Paris, a strange man approaches her and forces to sign papers in a foreign language. The next thing Anna remembers is waking up in Italy, in Stefano's house. And he wants vengeance. Ann once left Stefano, and now he is forced to seduce her into his bed while humiliating her in public. Does these two encounters mean something for them?

As the story continues, Anna quickly realizes that she may be falling in love with Stefano again. But at the same time, his goal will not achieve. Meanwhile, Antonio, a beautiful Italian guy who has become close to Anna, will do anything to save her from Stefano and to return happiness to her. However, Antonio is not the only person that wants Anna.

This is a thrilling story of suspense, heartbreak, betrayal, and forgiveness.

Электронная Книга «Once A Moretti Wife» написана автором Мишель Смарт в году.

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Язык: Английский

Серии: Mills & Boon Modern

ISBN: 9781474052290


Описание книги от Мишель Смарт

'I love having you at my mercy… And you love it too.'The only desire billionaire Stefano Moretti has for his estranged wife Anna is for revenge. Humiliatingly, she left him weeks ago—so when Anna returns to his life, with no memory of their tempestuous marriage, he’s certain fate has dealt him a winning hand.Stefano’s plan is two-fold: a private seduction that will reawaken Anna to their red-hot attraction, followed by a public humiliation to match the one she landed on him. Until Stefano realises there’s something he wants even more than vengeance—Anna, back in his bed for good!



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  • Рейтинг Книги:
  • Автор: Мишель Смарт
  • Категория: Короткие любовные романы
  • Тип: Электронная Книга
  • Язык: Английский
  • Из Серий: Mills & Boon Modern
  • Издатель: HarperCollins
  • ISBN: 9781474052290