Castelli's Virgin Widow & The Surprise De Angelis Baby
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Narrated by:
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Ione Bulter
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Perry Smithson
About this listen
Reckless magnate Luca Castelli thinks he knows everything about his late father's widow, Kathryn. He won't be fooled by the tabloids' adoration to his mind, this young, achingly beautiful woman is no saint! So when terms of the will force Luca to become Kathryn's boss, he resolves to push her to her very limits
But as Kathryn rises to his challenge, the fire between them that burns with equal parts hatred and lust only grows hotter! Until one night, Luca discovers Kathryn's innocence runs deeper than he could ever have imagined She belongs to him, and him alone!
A surprise holiday souvenir
Billionaire businessman Daniel De Angelis's plan was simple: a few undercover days at sea to uncover the weaknesses of the ship he plans to acquire. Instead he discovers a vulnerability of his own gorgeous art teacher Delilah Shaw!
The terms of their liaison were clear: two weeks of complete sensual surrender that ends the moment the cruise ship docks. But stepping back onto dry land brings Delilah back to earth in more ways than one. Now she's facing two very shocking truths: Daniel lied about his identity while tempting her and now she's pregnant with his baby!
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