Review, Valentino’s Love-Child by Lucy Monroe
March 31, 2009 in Harlequin Presents, Lucy Monroe, May 2009, Reviews by Lettetia
Valentino Grisafi is an extraordinary Italian vintner. He is strong and untamed, sexy and sinfully handsome. He is also a widower with a young son. He has closed off his heart to all but his son.
His lover of the past year, American artist, Faith Williams is also a widow. With the anniversary of their becoming lovers approaches, Faith wants something more from their relationship but Tino is determined to keep things as they are for he has no desire to marry again. If he were to ever marry, it would be to a Sicilian woman, not an American.
With no way to go forward with Tino, Faith breaks off her relationship with the stubborn man though she loves him deeply. When she finds out she is carrying his child, she is determined to move on with her life. Will Tino ever change his mind about marriage or will he sacrifice Faith and seeing his child grow up?
Valentino’s Love-Child brought out a range of emotions from this reader. From anger over Tino’s treatment of Faith to sadness over Faith’s unrequited love to anticipation whether Tino will relent and admit his deep love for her, Lucy Monroe knows the human heart and what makes a great love story.
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