The Italian's Price by Diana Hamilton released on Apr 25, 2006 is available now for purchase. This description may be from another edition of this product.
I loved this book!!! It was worth my time and money. the Hero came off like our average hero but he showed his soft side to Milly when he found out she wasnt her twin. Milly to me came off weak, she needed alittle more backbone but she was okay character. Overall the book was fantastic and I totally recommend other books by Diana Hamilton.
not perfect but very good
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
I have different back cover than the person below so here it is: He`s mistaken her for her sister-now he wants her for his wife! Cesare Saracino is bent on revenge when he tracks down his grandmother`s English companion-nobody steals from his family, and she will receive no mercy from the furious Italian! He doesn`t realise that the woman he forces back to Italy is not the thief, but her identical twin, Milly Lee. Only one woman will be his chosen bride... Milly struggles to masquerade as her sexy twin, with Cesare watching her every move. When desire unexpectedly flares between them, Milly is powerless to refuse his advances... But does Cesare want the real Milly, or the woman she`s pretending to be? I also think that Milly`s thoughts and feelings toward her sister Jilly are quite naive...and the setting: bad sister/good sister is ridiculous...
Good Read!!!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
From back cover: She's really a mouse... but he thinks she's a tiger! Cesare Saracino is bent on revenge! He doesn't realize that the woman he forces back to Italy is not the thief, but her identical twin, Milly Lee. With Cesare watching her every move, the usually mousy Milly struggles to masquerade as her sexy twin. And when desire unexpectedly flares between them, Milly is powerless to refuse Cesare's advances. WIll the truth come out in the heat of passon? What I liked most about this book: Although Cesare came on strong with Milly when he mistakes her for Jilly, he soon realized his error, and started treating her better. Therefore, was able to see what a wonderful person she really was. What I liked least about this book: Although Milly wasn't a pushover, her naivete where Jilly was concern was a bit annoying. Granted they were twins, and therefore Milly owed her sister a certain amount of loyalty, but how can you defend someone who stole from her own parents? And she didn't put up much of a fight when a total stranger showed up on her door step demanding she go to a foreign country (Italy) with him!! She didn't even know his name for goodness sake!!!! However, "THE ITALIAN'S PRICE" was a good book, and I liked it very much.
Another great foreign affair.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Cesar Saracino travels to London in search of revenge. The employee he hired to provide company to his lovely grandmother turned out to be a tramp who left, leaving his relative alone, but not without stealing some money first. Cesar found the thief, and forced her to go back to Italy, but he does not know that he took with him the wrong sister: Lilly's twin sister Milly. The interesting part is that soon Cesar realizes his mistake, but keeps playing the part. It is funny to see what Cesar does trying to push Milly to confess. However, he didn't know that in the meantime he was also falling inlove. I loved the plot of this story. So will you.
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