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Unwrapping the Innocent's Secret
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bookshelves: adult-fiction, angst-angst-angst, aplhaa-hole, christmas, contemporary-romance, dark-and-delicious, enjoyed-the-writing, harlequin-mills-boon, read-in-2020, reunited, secret_baby-secret_child
Jan 10, 2020
bookshelves: adult-fiction, angst-angst-angst, aplhaa-hole, christmas, contemporary-romance, dark-and-delicious, enjoyed-the-writing, harlequin-mills-boon, read-in-2020, reunited, secret_baby-secret_child
Pascal Furlani’s trip through the Dolomites brought him to an abbey clinic after a car crash that almost killed him. After being cared for and brought back to health by the nuns and novitiates, he thanked them by seducing and abandoning the one novitiate that everyone loved the most, Cecilia.
Six years later, on a whim, he returns to the Dolomites and the little village only to find Cecilia had his child. A son named Dante. The arrogant SOB blackmail her into marrying him by threatening to take her son away from her.
Pascal annoyed the hell out of me at first. But as I continued reading, his insecurities and pain became so evident and he hid it all under his arrogance and bluster. Still, I considered Cecilia an angel for putting up with his crap.
A sure sign that this was a great book was my reacting to the characters as though they were real people. I absolutely enjoyed getting all worked up over Pascal’s unfairness to Cecilia and that he was a total butthead. I was mumbling advice to Cecilia throughout the book. It was sad.
I obviously enjoyed this one. It’s a great read.
Six years later, on a whim, he returns to the Dolomites and the little village only to find Cecilia had his child. A son named Dante. The arrogant SOB blackmail her into marrying him by threatening to take her son away from her.
Pascal annoyed the hell out of me at first. But as I continued reading, his insecurities and pain became so evident and he hid it all under his arrogance and bluster. Still, I considered Cecilia an angel for putting up with his crap.
A sure sign that this was a great book was my reacting to the characters as though they were real people. I absolutely enjoyed getting all worked up over Pascal’s unfairness to Cecilia and that he was a total butthead. I was mumbling advice to Cecilia throughout the book. It was sad.
I obviously enjoyed this one. It’s a great read.
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Reading Progress
January 9, 2020
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Started Reading
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adult-fiction
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dark-and-delicious
January 10, 2020
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contemporary-romance
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christmas
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aplhaa-hole
January 10, 2020
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angst-angst-angst
January 10, 2020
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secret_baby-secret_child
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reunited
January 10, 2020
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read-in-2020
January 10, 2020
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harlequin-mills-boon
January 10, 2020
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enjoyed-the-writing
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Finished Reading