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The Italian Prince's Pregnant Bride (Harlequin Presents) [Mass Market Paperback]

Sandra Marton (Author)
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)


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August 1, 2007 Harlequin Presents (Book 2652)

It was payday for Prince Nicolo Barbieri. The Italian aristocrat's negotiations to take over Manhattan's SCB bank were about to bear fruit. But he wasn't expecting Aimee Black, granddaughter of the bank's current owner-- who was pregnant with Nicolo's baby! Nicolo felt duty bound to marry Aimee and give his child his name. But Aimee had other ideas about surrendering herself to this arrogant foreigner, who surely didn't love her!

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Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Harlequin (August 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0373126522
  • ISBN-13: 978-0373126521
  • Product Dimensions: 6.2 x 4.1 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,584,292 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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3.0 out of 5 stars The Italian Prince's Pregnant Bride, September 2, 2007
This review is from: The Italian Prince's Pregnant Bride (Harlequin Presents) (Mass Market Paperback)
Aimee Black can't believe the audacity of some people, especially the man that just accosted her on the street no less. The granddaughter of the owner of the SCB bank, Aimee has just about had enough of domineering and bossy men. Just that day her grandfather told her he was stepping down from control of the bank, and Aimee knows without a doubt that she is the only person capable in their family to take over the reins. Her grandfather, however, has other plans. Plans that have infuriated Aimee so much that she does something that she never ever does. She goes out to a club drinking and dancing. It is in this club that her eyes meet those of the man that ran into her earlier in the day. When she sees how he is looking at her she thinks of nothing else but running out of the club and getting away, but to no avail. He finds her and proceeds to show her exactly how he feels smart mouthed women should be dealt with.

Prince Nicolo Barbieri is in Manhattan to negotiate the taking over of the SCB Bank. Arriving at his hotel, as he is stepping out of his limo, he runs into a beautiful woman who immediately berates him and all but cusses him out for his actions, no matter that they were completely accidental and Nicolo was actually apologizing. Not prepared for the animosity radiating out of this woman's pores, Nicolo does the only thing he can think of at the time - he kisses her speechless and then dares her to hit him.

Sparks fly when Aimee and Nicolo come together. They have no idea that in just a few short weeks their lives will be even more entwined. While circumstances force Nicolo to do the right thing, Aimee knows that he doesn't love her. Or does he?

The premise and blurb for The Italian Prince's Pregnant Bride captivated my attention so much that I had to read this book. Once I began to read, my expectations went out the window and I found myself more than once wincing at the harsh words Aimee said to Nicolo at their first meeting on the street. However, when he found her in the club and proceeded to show her just how much he had been thinking about her, I blushed and kept reading. I love stories of strangers coming together and then finding each other again, and this was such a book. But, that is where the fairy tale ends. When both characters meet each other again after being apart for three months, the only thing they had going for each other was their desire, which was hard to believe since they spent most of their time together fighting. Nicolo needed his face slapped more than once and I wanted to shake Aimee for the stubborn woman she was.

Sandra Marton's The Italian Prince's Pregnant Bride was a good read, full of hot Italian emotions. I didn't enjoy it as much as I wanted to because of the constant conflict between the heroine and hero. I just could not make myself believe that they loved and cared for each other. I will read Sandra Marton's next release in September because while I didn't like the characters of this book, I am not going to forget about how well written the book was, nor how I stayed on the edge of my seat to see where the plot was going.

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7 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Marton's Writing Has Gone Way Downhill!!!, October 23, 2007
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Marton was once a passable author by Harlequin standards (i.e. possessing skills just above those of a 6th grader) but with her latest batch of books for 2007, she has shown just how low the quality of series romance has sunk.

That the female protagonist doesn't even acknowledge the idea of a pregnancy until nearly three months after she and a complete stranger (the Italian "prince") spend a night in bed together- well, first in a club bathroom and then bed- is laughable.

What woman in her right mind would sleep with a man before knowing his name? Even better, what woman would sleep with a man she didn't know and not get an immediate check for STDs and pregnancy?

Harlequin deals in romance fiction, but is a touch of reality too much to ask for? Marton's plots have become more outlandish just as her female protagonists have become more brainless and their male counterparts more bullheaded and stubborn.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Romance Junkie, November 9, 2009
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I loved this book, Nico and Aimee are great together. She's a New Yorker. What can I say? She is not a doormat and the book is the better for it. Romantic and it has a wonderful ending. I recommend this book and the other two in the Prince Trilogy.
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