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"It's a bit late to start desiring a woman ten minutes before you divorce her...."
He'd wed her to save her from a forced marriage to another man. Twelve years later, Paolo Mancini's back to tell his wife, beautiful Helene Grainger, they can divorce at last.
But Paolo is still the passionate and gorgeous Italian whom Helene married. When they are reunited for one last night, Paolo realizes what he's been missing--and decides that he cannot let her go!
Anonymous
Posted April 2, 2006
When I read the first book in Trish Morey¿s series, Stolen by the Sheikh, well I was hooked. However, I knew that the ¿other side of the story¿ would be revealed in The Mancini Marriage Bargain. In the first book one learns that loss of both life and marriage happened due to a business deal between father¿s that ¿went sour¿. Sheikh Khaled wanted revenge for the death of his parents and for being stood up at the altar in Stolen by the Sheikh. In this book, Mancini Marriage, one learns the ¿other side¿ of the story. Paolo marries Helene 12 years earlier to save her from an arranged marriage. They live apart all of these years and when Paolo is the object of revenge and looses his current companion to the Sheikh who wants revenge in the end he contacts his ¿wife on paper¿ for a divorce. From that very moment, the story begins and takes the reader on a high speed roller coaster. Lack of communication and misunderstandings and an extreme sensual pull between the main characters Helene and Paolo plus the knowledge of a pregnancy, complicate everything. This is a wonderful story, one not to be missed and I would suggest tissues for your tears. Book Summary: 'It's a bit late to start desiring a woman ten minutes before you divorce her....' He'd wed her to save her from a forced marriage to another man. Twelve years later, Paolo Mancini's back to tell his wife, beautiful Helene Grainger, they can divorce at last. But Paolo is still the passionate and gorgeous Italian whom Helene married. When they are reunited for one last night, Paolo realizes what he's been missing ¿ and decides that he cannot let her go!
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Posted December 21, 2012
I'm 50/50 about this book. I like it but I kinda don't like it. The lovers' issues must have gotten into me too.... bloody contagious. Sorry it's not a helpful review.
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"It's a bit late to start desiring a woman ten minutes before you divorce her...."
He'd wed her to save her from a forced marriage to another man. Twelve years later, Paolo Mancini's back to tell his wife, beautiful Helene Grainger, they can divorce at last.
But Paolo is still the passionate and gorgeous Italian whom Helene married. When they are reunited for one last night, Paolo realizes what he's been ...