Janette T. (janettetyus) reviewed The Ranieri Bride (For Love or Money) (Harlequin Presents, No 2564) on + 103 more book reviews
BEDDED FOR REVENGE
When Enrico Ranieri discovers that Freya has hidden the existence of his son, he demands her hand in marriage. Enrico won't give Freya his heart, but he will give her his special brand of bedroom pleasure....
WEDDED FOR PASSION
Now Freya must convince Enrico she's innocent, because she can't survive as just his bride of convenience....
When Enrico Ranieri discovers that Freya has hidden the existence of his son, he demands her hand in marriage. Enrico won't give Freya his heart, but he will give her his special brand of bedroom pleasure....
WEDDED FOR PASSION
Now Freya must convince Enrico she's innocent, because she can't survive as just his bride of convenience....
Carol G. (cgoldma) reviewed The Ranieri Bride (For Love or Money) (Harlequin Presents, No 2564) on + 56 more book reviews
From the Romantic Times website:
Summary: Enrico Ranieri and Freya Jenson were once passionately in love, until a perceived betrayal caused Enrico to kick Freya out. Three years later, a chance meeting reveals that they have a son. Forced to marry the man who broke her heart or lose her son forever, Freya gives in to Enrico's demands and to the passion that still flows between them. As they prepare to wed, can Freya convince Enrico of her innocence and her feelings for him? Or is their marriage doomed from the beginning? The Ranieri Bride, by Michelle Reid, has all the ingredients of a great romance: beautiful settings, an absorbing plot and two well-drawn, sensual leads that the reader will empathize with and root for.
Summary: Enrico Ranieri and Freya Jenson were once passionately in love, until a perceived betrayal caused Enrico to kick Freya out. Three years later, a chance meeting reveals that they have a son. Forced to marry the man who broke her heart or lose her son forever, Freya gives in to Enrico's demands and to the passion that still flows between them. As they prepare to wed, can Freya convince Enrico of her innocence and her feelings for him? Or is their marriage doomed from the beginning? The Ranieri Bride, by Michelle Reid, has all the ingredients of a great romance: beautiful settings, an absorbing plot and two well-drawn, sensual leads that the reader will empathize with and root for.
Maria C. (Tiggie02) reviewed The Ranieri Bride (For Love or Money) (Harlequin Presents, No 2564) on + 100 more book reviews
when Enrico Ranieri discovers that Freya has hidden the existence of his son, he demands her hand in marriage. Enrico won't give Freya his heart, but he will give her his special brand of bedroom pleasure...