Vittore’S Secret

Fiction & Literature
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Author: K. N. Cipriani ISBN: 9781458204967
Publisher: Abbott Press Publication: November 29, 2012
Imprint: Abbott Press Language: English
Author: K. N. Cipriani
ISBN: 9781458204967
Publisher: Abbott Press
Publication: November 29, 2012
Imprint: Abbott Press
Language: English

From the Boathouse Grill in New York City to the streets of Rome, to the mountain town of Montefalco in Umbria, Cara McGuire understands her life will never be the same. She has laughed more, cried more, and had more sex in the past few weeks than she has had in the past few years. But Cara, whose ex-fianc stood her up in Italy, reminds herself that her fantasy romance with Vittore Falco will end when she returns to the United States. Unknown to Cara, Vittore, the most eligible bachelor in Italy, has formulated a plan of his own, a plan that goes beyond his silk shirts and limousinesa plan that is central to his desire for Cara to remain in Italy. He knows too well that in Rome they try to steal your money, in Montefalco they will steal your birthright. In Montefalco, the real Vittore emerges, and Cara fears being betrayed and forgotten. It propels her into a situation that jeopardizes her stay as she faces possible deportation. Cara has always had a natural talent of landing in it, and she has certainly done so now. She gets wrapped up emotionally with Vittores family, and the pain of leaving all of them is heartbreaking. When Vittores father reveals Vittores secret, she is ready to run and not look back. Only divine intervention can make her change her mind.

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From the Boathouse Grill in New York City to the streets of Rome, to the mountain town of Montefalco in Umbria, Cara McGuire understands her life will never be the same. She has laughed more, cried more, and had more sex in the past few weeks than she has had in the past few years. But Cara, whose ex-fianc stood her up in Italy, reminds herself that her fantasy romance with Vittore Falco will end when she returns to the United States. Unknown to Cara, Vittore, the most eligible bachelor in Italy, has formulated a plan of his own, a plan that goes beyond his silk shirts and limousinesa plan that is central to his desire for Cara to remain in Italy. He knows too well that in Rome they try to steal your money, in Montefalco they will steal your birthright. In Montefalco, the real Vittore emerges, and Cara fears being betrayed and forgotten. It propels her into a situation that jeopardizes her stay as she faces possible deportation. Cara has always had a natural talent of landing in it, and she has certainly done so now. She gets wrapped up emotionally with Vittores family, and the pain of leaving all of them is heartbreaking. When Vittores father reveals Vittores secret, she is ready to run and not look back. Only divine intervention can make her change her mind.

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