The Italian’s Bought Bride

The Italian’s Bought Bride by Kate Hewitt, published by Harlequin on February 1, 2009, is a contemporary romance novel comprising 192 pages. The story centers on Allegra Avesti, who discovers that her fiancé, the charming tycoon Stefano Capozzi, views her as merely another item on his agenda. As Allegra grapples with the reality of their relationship, she questions whether she can truly share her life with a man who has treated their marriage as a business transaction.
In this edition, readers will find a narrative that explores themes of love and power dynamics within relationships. Years after their initial engagement, Stefano is determined to reclaim Allegra, leading to a return to Italy filled with tension and seduction. The book delves into the complexities of their connection, highlighting Allegra’s defiance and Stefano’s relentless pursuit. With its focus on romance and the intricacies of contemporary relationships, this novel offers a glimpse into the challenges faced by its characters.
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Allegra Avesti never realized that her fiancé, wickedly handsome tycoon Stefano Capozzi, saw her as just another item on his agenda. How could she share her life with a man who’d negotiated the terms of their marriage in the boardroom rather than the bedroom? Years later, Stefano needs Allegra–and is determined to claim his runaway bride. The defiant Allegra will return to Italy with him–and if he has to seduce her into agreeing, then that will make it all the more pleasurable for him….
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