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La Fiancée De Luca Corretti (2014)

by Sarah Morgan(Favorite Author)
3.75 of 5 Votes: 1
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Harlequin
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Sicily's Corretti Dynasty
review 1: Taylor Carmichael finds herself trying to save her newly resurrected career and restore her tarnished reputation before she has even gotten started on the film. Luca Corretti might be a playboy by nature, but she is not going to let him ruin her career. Luca sees bits and pieces of a sexy, spirited woman hidden by a crushing desire to conform. He works hard to bring spontaneity to Taylor's life. He knows she is hiding herself from something in her past. He just wants to be a part of her future.Nice and fast paced.
review 2: I bought this book based on a recommendation from Dear Author, and although it felt like I was misled in the beginning, by the end, I had come to feel this was a worthwhile purchase. Luca, playboy extraordinaire, director of a lucrative fash
... moreion house, and Taylor, actress extraordinaire, apparently a wild-child, for a moment of indiscretion, end up fake-engaged to each other - you know, for the sake of appearances, since both their careers depend on it. And of course, this being an HP, we follow their journey from being fake-engaged to falling in love. Initially, I was bored. Luca had all the witty repartees about irresponsibility and being a bad boy and not caring about respectability blah blah blah. Taylor spent pages inner-monologuing about some terrible secret and how the world wasn't going to let her forget her past mistakes and some dude who was holding some terrible secret over her head blah blah blah. It was all well and good, but not very interesting. For a good 50-60% of the book, Ms. Morgan's narration continued thus. For me, things took off once the nonsense about irresponsibility and the nonsense about stalkers and mistakes etc, stopped. Then we had a chance to see Taylor and Luca shine - Luca especially. The care and attention he payed to Taylor and the way she stopped feeling sorry for herself to enjoy the moment was simply beautiful. From then on, Luca's witty repartees became funny instead of trite, and Taylor seemed a more nuanced character than her previous woe-is-me persona. The big reveal about the so-called big secret was just eh. Their discovery of love in the midst of the fake engagement though, was sweet. I can definitely recommend this HP. I wasn't disappointed in the end, and neither will you be (otherwise the problem is you, not the story, LOLZ!) less
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mariskr
I loved this book! It was funny. The hero was wonderful. I thought it was just about perfect!
Kariisings
Unrepentant bad boy + repentant bad girl = full of win!
steph
This is Luca and Taylor's story.
Abbie
So humorous!
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