It Happened In– Rome

It Happened In– Rome by Sara Craven is a new edition published by Mills & Boon in 2014, featuring 560 pages in English. This work presents a narrative woven with themes of romance and contemporary relationships, exploring the complexities of love and desire against the backdrop of Italy. The story unfolds through the lives of several characters, including Emily Blake, who finds herself unexpectedly bound to Count Rafael Di Salis due to her late father’s wishes, and Allesandro di Vincenzo, who seeks to transform Laura Stowe from an ugly duckling into a desired swan.
Readers will encounter a rich tapestry of romantic entanglements, including Vincente Farnese’s pursuit of Elise Carlton, driven by motives of revenge. The book delves into the dynamics of attraction and the challenges faced by its characters as they navigate their intertwined fates. With its focus on love and temptation, this edition invites readers to immerse themselves in a world where passion and intrigue collide in the enchanting setting of Rome.
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Italian temptation…When Emily Blake innocently kissed formidable Italian count Rafael Di Salis two years ago, she didn’t know that she was bound by her late father’s wishes to marry him. Count Rafael has bided his time, but now she will be his There’s no woman Allesandro di Vincenzo can’t have – until he meets Laura Stowe. Allesandro needs her family connections, so he must woo the ugly duckling into his bed – where she’ll learn what it is to be a beautiful, desired swan. Vincente Farnese is rich and devastatingly handsome, his own special brand of dark Italian temptation But it is no coincidence that Vincente has sought out Elise Carlton. What will she do when she discovers he wants her only for revenge? With love…from the city of desire
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