In Moretti’s Marriage Command by Kate Hewitt, Hannah Stewart is shocked when charismatic but callous CEO Luca Moretti unexpectedly demands she accompany him on a crucial business trip. Until he introduces her as his fiancée, making his motive clear.
Nothing, not even Luca’s deliberately single status, will stand in the way of his success. Temporarily expanding Hannah’s job description was the perfect solution, until his assistant’s hidden charms test his famed control…
Though guarded single mom Hannah is the last person Luca should toy with, the tempest of passion that rages between them is too powerful to resist. But what will happen come 9:00 a.m. Monday morning…?
A well written romance with a simple yet enjoyable story line which moves at a smooth pace. Luca is a dominating ruthless hero who does not want any serious commitment. Hannah is a strong independent single mom and has always relied on herself. I loved her strength and the way she raised her son all by herself. It was easy to relate and sympathize with her.
The romance is sweet, passionate and enjoyable due to the pace of the story. Everything was just a little predictable and I would have liked to see some surprises.
Overall, Moretti’s Marriage Command by Kate Hewitt is nan enjoyable romance which would be loved by the author’s fans!
Book Info:
Publication: June 21st 2016 | Harlequin Presents |
A wife for the weekend
Hannah Stewart is shocked when charismatic but callous CEO Luca Moretti unexpectedly demands she accompany him on a crucial business trip. Until he introduces her as his fiancée, making his motive clear.
Nothing, not even Luca’s deliberately single status, will stand in the way of his success. Temporarily expanding Hannah’s job description was the perfect solution, until his assistant’s hidden charms test his famed control…
Though guarded single mom Hannah is the last person Luca should toy with, the tempest of passion that rages between them is too powerful to resist. But what will happen come 9:00 a.m. Monday morning…?
Tammy Y
Thanks for your review. I will look for this book.
Marsha
SOUNDS GREAT!