She was still his wife Frankie thought she'd seen the last of her husband, Santino Vitale until he breezed back into her life with some earth-shattering news. Their marriage wasn't annulled, and now he intended to claim the wedding night they'd never had He had it all worked out. Within three weeks Frankie would have paid her dues and be free to leave Santino, file for divorce and forget all about him forever. But Santino hadn't reckoned on falling for Frankie all over again or that now she could be expecting his baby .
This book tells the story of a girl who fell in love with a young man while still a teenager and married him when she was 16. He chose not to have an intimate relation ship with her at the time. She caught him in a comprimising position and the story gets better from there. Lynne Graham is one of my favorite authors so her books are special to me.
the reluctant husband
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
her books are all the same, but you don't notice it until after u finish because the story is somewhat mesmerizing when u read it that u don't think about anything else but the story itself. other than that, i find her heroine too weak and i'm still waiting for her to write about a female who has more self-esteem and humor and love of life instead of always fearing the hero, worrying about everything and running away from STUFF!!!
This is a super read with a great hero and heroine.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
Lynne Graham is my favorite author. I have read all her books, and The Reluctant Husband is one of my favorite. Santino and Francesca are a great couple. There is wonderful chemistry, memorable dialogue, and intense passionate scenes (this is true of all her books!). As always, the hero is tall, dark, rich, and super gorgeous! I eagerly await her newest release.
Surprise or not?
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
I adore Lynne Graham, but for some reason, those who have read her other books probably have come to the same conclusion about her works--they are good, but they are always about this pretty young female and this rich, gorgeous man that falls in love with the female. Basiclly, they either don't realize that they love each other until it is a bit late, or they come to wrong conclusions at the beginning of the story; and b/c of some major misunderstandings, they end up hurting each other. I love Lynne Graham's men, but sometimes, they make me want to slap them around for bullying the females and treating them as inferior or weak. My favorite one of her books is "The Unfaithful Wife", but I'm pretty sure that she can come up with better ones in the future.
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