VERETTI'S DARK VENGEANCE (Harlequin comics), by Lucy Gordon
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“You think I’m a gold digger, but what are you up to?” Former model Helena heads for Venice alone to see the glass factory her late husband left to her. There she meets Salvatore, her husband’s nephew. Salvatore is sure that the young and beautiful widow married his uncle solely to make a killing from the famous factory, and he’s all too ready to get in her way. Insulted, Helena fights back. But even as the pair clash over the factory, Salvatore’s overwhelming charms tempt Helena! A sexy romance ensues in the city of water!
VERETTI'S DARK VENGEANCE (Harlequin comics), by Lucy Gordon- Amazon Sales Rank: #799380 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-09-14
- Released on: 2015-09-14
- Format: Kindle eBook
About the Author Lucy Gordon cut her writing teeth on magazine journalism, interviewing many of the world's most interesting men, including Warren Beatty and Roger Moore. Several years ago, while staying Venice, she met a Venetian who proposed in two days. They have been married ever since. Naturally this has affected her writing, where romantic Italian men tend to feature strongly. Two of her books have won a Romance Writers of America RITA® Award. You can visit her website at www.lucy-gordon.com.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. wonderful By Agent Scully This was a reread for me and I loved it even more than I did the first time. Everything just worked for me in this story. The plot was good, the pacing was good, the writing was smooth, the dialogue was clever, and the setting was marvellous. I loved the details of the Venice setting and the ceremony of "marriage" to the sea. The glassmaking details were fun but not overwhelming.Salvatore and Helena are at odds because she has inherited her dead husband Antonio's (Salvatore's father's cousin) share of the Veretti family's glass factories. Antonio was much older (it's made clear early on that he and Helena never slept together, for those who might be squicked). Salvatore starts off as an angry, vengeful man who believes that Helena is a gold-digger who doesn't deserve her inheritance, but he soon comes to realize otherwise. She challenges him and neatly turns the tables on him once or twice, and he learns that he cannot bully her into leaving Venice and eventually that he really doesn't want to. He becomes oddly protective of her, and despite himself wants her to succeed. He's still a HP hero so he resists falling in love for a time, but he's never a jerk and mellows out quite a bit before he alphas up again at the end and kidnaps the heroine to keep her from leaving.Helena is strong without being bitchy or foot-stompingly "feisty". I liked that she's tall and voluptuous, and intelligent too - she shows that she is a fast learner but doesn't unrealistically take over the whole factory and become an overnight expert. Her flair for the dramatic makes her seem more real and not too perfect. The only thing I didn't like about her was that she could eat all she wanted and not gain weight (hey, I got issues ok?). It seemed like she and Salvatore were always having dinner together, and I spent way too much time imagining all that fantastic Venetian cooking (see issues mentioned above).Which brings me to my next point. For 2 people who start off disliking each other and are business rivals, Salvatore and Helena spend a lot of time in each other's company. There is a lot of chemistry and tension between them, and while they banter ostensibly about business, the sexual undercurrents are blazingly obvious. This is a steamier HP than most, and Salvatore and Helena do a lot of lovemaking as well as fine dining. It's very tasteful and sensuous, and fits in naturally with the story. I liked their one-upmanship, which never veers into cruelty. The devil's head was funny! There's a misunderstanding near the end of course, but even it makes more sense than these misunderstandings usually do.With the focus so much on the hero and heroine, there aren't a lot of secondary characters. Salvatore's snobby old grandma makes an attempt to drive the wedge between them deeper at the end, explaining to Helena that Salvatore distrusts all women and sees them all as tramps. Antonio despite being dead is the strongest secondary character, coming across vividly as a charming, pleasure-loving old reprobate with a kind heart. I'm not going to say more about the ending except that it is very sweet :-)
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Lovely illustrations, passable story By Kindle Customer The illustrations of the city and the two main characters were a thing of beauty. The story was just so-so. There did not seem to be much of a basis for their falling in love other than looks, lust and out doing one another. It was just a passable good story.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A Proud and ruthless businessman; A Model with a past By Marilyn Shoemaker Lucy Gordon has crafted a beautiful love story which both the hero and heroine giving each other a challenge......Salvatore Veretti wants what he believes is rightfully his family's Venetian glass business and the very beautiful model who was married to his cousin has inherited it! He will go to any lengths to regain back the business and to have her in his bed.It's a battle of will and in the end it costs them both. Plain and simply it's a lovely romance, and is set in one of the most romantic cities in the world, Venice. It took me back to places I've personally visited and found memories of celebrating my own wedding anniversary.The very talented Lucy Gordon captures the vulnerability they both have and it will bring tears to your eyes while reading their personal journey.Book Description:Arrogant Italian nobleman Salvatore Veretti is furious to hear that a young, beautiful model has inherited the company that was rightfully his. Clearly she's after the family gold! Salvatore will heartlessly reclaim what he's owed--and he'll show this impudent female just how out of her depth she is.But after meeting naively determined Helena, Salvatore changes tactics.... No longer satisfied with throwing her out of the business, he'll take his vengeance between the sheets!
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