Dante's Stolen Wife
by Day Leclaire
Copyright 2008 by Day Totton Smith. All Rights Reserved.
Categories: Contemporary Harlequin Romance
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Series
The Dante Legacy miniseries, part of Silhouette Desire (a Silhouette Books series)
Description
They called it The Inferno—the all-consuming desire that scorched a man just once in a lifetime. Millionaire Marco Dante felt its flames the moment he set eyes on Caitlyn Vaughn. Nothing could keep him from having her—not even her engagement to his twin brother! So he posed as her true fiancé, stealing her away for a rushed wedding and a breathtaking honeymoon. But then he had to face his new bride when she discovered his masquerade—and somehow find a way to turn her blazing fury back into white-hot passion....
Extended Copyright Information
Copyright 2008 by Day Totton Smith.
All rights reserved. Except for use in any review, the reproduction or utilization of this work in whole or in part in any form by any electronic, mechanical or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including xerography, photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, is forbidden without the written permission of the editorial office, Silhouette Books, 233 Broadway, New York, NY 10279 U.S.A.
Published in May 2008 by Harlequin Enterprises Ltd. and DailyLit.
All characters, places and incidents in this book are fictitious. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, businesses, events or locations is entirely coincidental.
About the Author
Day Leclaire writes for the Harlequin Romance line and lives in the midst of a maritime forest on Hatteras Island on North Carolina's Outer Banks. Despite the yearly storms that batter them and the frequent power outages, she finds the beautiful climate, superb fishing, and unbeatable seascape more than adequate compensation.
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To Danielle Andre, who knows all about chasing her dreams.
Marco nodded. Unfortunately, they’d lost the Romanos’ backing years ago, shortly after his father’s death. At that time, Dantes teetered on the brink of ruin, and would have gone under if not for Marco’s brother, Severo, who’d ...
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