REVIEW: The Sicilian’s Stolen Son by Lynne Graham

Posted March 16th, 2016 by in Blog, Harlequin Mills&Boon, Presents, Review / 3 comments

In The Sicilian’s Stolen Son by Lynne Graham, The only link Jemima Barber has to her troubled The-Sicilians-Stolen-Son-Harlequin-Presentslate twin sister is her nephew. So when the boy’s father storms into their lives to reclaim the child that was stolen from him, Jemima lets the forbidding Sicilian believe she is her smooth seductress of a sister.

Though his son’s mother might be gentler than Luciano Vitale remembers, he’s resolved to make her pay in the most pleasurable way imaginable. But when he discovers she’s a virgin, her secret is out! Now Luciano has a new proposal: Jemima can atone for her sister’s sins—by becoming his wife!

The Sicilian’s Stolen Son by Lynne Graham was a well written sweet romance on the mistaken identity trope.

Jemima is a sweet caring heroine whose life revolves around her nephew. I liked her because she was a gentle soul and her actions were easy to understand and relate too. Luciano is a sexy Sicilian who believes in protecting his own. He was an alpha male with some emotional baggage from his first marriage.

Both Jemima and Luciano were likable characters and shared a good chemistry. Their romance was sweet and though it did have some passion, it lacked in the strong intensity Lynne Graham usually brings to a Presents.

Overall, The Sicilian’s Stolen Son by Lynne Graham is an enjoyable romance which I liked but it could have been a more climatic and exciting.

 

Book Info:

4SPublication: April 1st 2016 | Harlequin Presents |

At the Sicilian’s bidding…and bedding!

The only link Jemima Barber has to her troubled late twin sister is her nephew. So when the boy’s father storms into their lives to reclaim the child that was stolen from him, Jemima lets the forbidding Sicilian believe she is her smooth seductress of a sister.

Though his son’s mother might be gentler than Luciano Vitale remembers, he’s resolved to make her pay in the most pleasurable way imaginable. But when he discovers she’s a virgin, her secret is out! Now Luciano has a new proposal: Jemima can atone for her sister’s sins—by becoming his wife!

 

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3 Responses to “REVIEW: The Sicilian’s Stolen Son by Lynne Graham”

  1. Vi

    This is going to sound odd…..but I absolutely know that I have read this book and not this year. It doesn’t appear as if it was published previously, but I even remember the Names! Just bugging me!