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The Italian's Inexperienced Mistress (Ruthless)
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When Angelo Riccardi sought revenge Gwenna Hamilton added another, delicious dimension. Innocent and pretty, she had no chance when the Italian tycoon offered her the devil's bargain: pay for her father's freedom with her body.
In her naivete, Gwenna thought that Angelo would tire of her and her innocence very quickly. But he had more in mind than just one night...
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Product Details
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Published by
Harlequin Enterprises
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Publish Date
April 01, 2007
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Print ISBN
0373126212
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eBook ISBN
9781426800085
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Imprint
Harlequin Enterprises
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Filesize
224.10 KB
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Number of Print Pages*
192
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Excerpt from The Italian's Inexperienced Mistress (Ruthless) by Lynne Graham
Angelo Riccardi climbed out of his limousine, a heavy-duty
vehicle armoured with reinforced panels and bulletproof glass, built to withstand a rocket attack. the heat outside was relentless. His sunglasses screening his hard dark gaze from the bright Venezuelan sunlight, he ignored the uneasy chatter of the English intermediary sent to greet him at the airport. While he understood the man's tension he was also irritated by it.
Angelo had not experienced fear since childhood and the shame of it had been beaten out of him. He had known loathing, rage and bitterness, but fear no longer had the power to touch him. His relentless rise to power and influence had featured in hundreds of magazines and newspaper features, but his birth and parentage had always been shrouded in a haze of uncertainty. When he was eighteen he had been told the truth about his ancestry. Any idealistic notions he'd had had died that same day when his chosen career had become a complete impossibility. With every successive year that had passed since then he had grown tougher, colder and more ruthless. He had used his brilliant intellect and razor-sharp instincts to build a huge business empire. That he had not had to break the law to become a billionaire was a harsh source of pride to him. "there's a colossal security presence here," his companion, Harding, muttered uneasily.
It was true, Angelo acknowledged. Armed guards were everywhere: on the rooftops of the ranch buildings, in every manicured clump of trees or bushes, their state of alert palpable. "it should make you feel safe," Angelo quipped.
"I won't feel safe until I'm back home again," Harding confided, mopping his round, perspiring face.
"Perhaps this was not the job for you."
He dealt Angelo a look of dismay. "Believe me, I meant no offence. I'm delighted to be of service."
Angelo said nothing. He was surprised that such a man had been chosen to act as middleman in a secret meeting. But then, how many outwardly respectable men accepted the kind of undercover favours that forced them into uncomfortable repayments? He strode into the cool air-conditioned interior of the opulent ranch house where a lantern-jawed older man awaited him. Harding was dismissed like a lackey of no consequence, while Angelo was looked over and greeted with a level of respectful curiosity that bordered on awe.
"it is a very great pleasure to meet you, Mr Riccardi," the older man declared in italian. "I'm Salvatore Lenzi. Don Carmelo is eager to see you."
"How is he?"
The other man grimaced. "His condition is stable at present but it's unlikely that he has more than a couple of months left."
Lean, handsome features taut, Angelo nodded. He had thought long and hard before he had agreed to visit and the old man's declining health had provided the spur. the infamous Carmelo Zanetti, head of one of the most notorious crime families in the world, was a stranger to him. Yet Angelo had never been able to forget that the same blood that ran in Carmelo Zanetti's veins ran in his own.
The elderly man lay propped up in a hospital-style bed surrounded by medical equipment. His face was lined with ill health. Breathing stentorously, he feasted his clouded dark gaze on Angelo and sighed. "I can't tell you that you look like your mother because you don't. Fiorella was tiny-- "
Almost imperceptibly the inflexible cast of Angelo's features softened, for his mother had shown him the only tenderness he had ever known. "Sý--"
"But you have the look of my father and your own. Your parents were the Romeo and Juliet of their generation," Don Carmelo recited with caustic humour. "A Sorello and a Zanetti, not a match made in heaven as far as either family was concerned and the bride and groom were at each other's throats within weeks of the wedding."
"Is that why my mother ended up scrubbing floors for a living?" Angelo enquired smooth as glass.






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