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Apunta't a LibraryThing per saber si aquest llibre et pot agradar. No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. THE MAN WHO COULD NEVER LOVE is another Harlequin Presents Extra by the fabulous pen of USA Today Bestselling author, Kate Hewitt. With a loveable heroine, who lacks self confidence in her femininity, women will relate to, a gorgeous but tortured hero everyone will love and plenty of twists and turns to keep readers on the edge of their seats, THE MAN WHO COULD NEVER LOVE is a fabulous story, romance readers shouldn’t miss. The Count of Cazlevara decides to marry because he needs an heir to inherit his title and all it entitles. So he approaches Anamarie Viale with a business like proposition. Because Ana ticks all of Vittorio’s checklist boxes. Ana, herself was resigned to live without love and marriage and after considering Vittorio’s proposition, accepts it. Though, she knows that this is a marriage of convenience only, she still yearns for her husband’s love. She realizes that she had deceived herself when she’d agreed to a loveless marriage as a business arrangement. Love may not be comfortable but it was everything. The depth of characterization and intense emotional scenes amid the tension and betrayal drama made this story believable. I finished the story in one sitting as I wanted to know what would happen next, and had the happy mushy feeling in my heart by the time I ended it. I gladly give it 5 stars. A wonderfully written and richly layered love story from one of Harlequin Presents’ most popular authors, THE MAN WHO COULD NEVER LOVE is another keeper from the always fabulous Kate Hewitt! Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
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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.... No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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The heroine doesn't have a high opinion of her attractiveness which I thought was realistically written. It really is hard to find the right person out there and the rejections before you do can really do a number on a girl before the right one comes along. She isn't a doormattish wimp about it though. She stands up for herself when the hero blows into her life. And is really much more self assured than she thinks she is.
The hero is a bit arrogant but is never vile to her. He eventually learns to love (what a surprise!) and he was very charming and vulnerable at the end where he admits it and apologizes. ( )