The Italian Match

Kay Thorpe

earliest edition we have, 2001 Harlequin Mills & Boon, Limited, 2001 185 pages

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Gina came to Tuscany to discover her roots, not to gain an Italian husband! But then she met Count Lucius Carendente, the most desirable man she had ever seen! Unable to resist their passion for one another, they spent one glorious night together. And the next morning Lucius informed her that they were to be married! Lucius only intended to make Gina his mistress, until the discovery of her virginity. But he had no r...

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The Italian Match edition · 2014 · Harlequin Mills & Boon, Limited · 192 pages · 9781472031662
The Italian Match edition · 2010 · Harlequin Enterprises, Limited · 192 pages · 9781426883385
The Italian Match edition · 2003 · Harlequin · 185 pages
The Italian Match edition · 2001 · Harlequin Mills & Boon, Limited · 185 pages · 9780263825510
The Italian Match hardcover · 2001 · Harlequin Mills & Boon · 288 pages · 9780263170825

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