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Book Review of The Count's Blackmail Bargain (Italian Husbands) (Harlequin Presents, No 2567)

The Count's Blackmail Bargain (Italian Husbands) (Harlequin Presents, No 2567)
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Helpful Score: 1


When the Italian Count Alessio is caught with a married woman, his Aunt decides to blackmail him with the information... but what does she want? She wants him to seduce his cousin's girlfriend away from the cousin to put an end to the relationship... The Aunt is a pretty nasty villian and she doesnt' like the girlfriend because the Aunt is pretty much a snob and the girlfriend has humble beginnings basicly.

I liked this book because the hero was a bit different from some hero's.... He started out doing a bad thing, (shagging a married woman) but really feels bad for how he has acted it in the end, (falling in love with ther heroine sort of makes him want to be a better person I thing) He is never portrayed as ruthless really like a lot of Harlequin Present's hero's are.