What did handsome Italian businessman Lorenzo Forli mean when he said that Jess would be his reward? When Lorenzo proposed, Jess thought she understood: to make her his wife was what he ultimately wanted. Now she had no qualms about letting her
husband-to-be make passionate love to her. But there was a shock in store!
Lorenzo had failed to tell Jess something about his past. Could it be that he'd
used all the means he possessed to claim the reward he'd really wanted-to
seduce Jess into his bed?
This was a good book. Lorenzo was a basically intelligent person. He left out a detail
about his past that he felt was irrelevant. She got understandably upset. They
resolved it. The End. It was a good book. I didn't want to hit the heroine or
hero. I liked them both and was genuinely happy to see them get together.
Laughter is an instant vacation- Milton Berle







I didn't "get" this
I didn't "get" this one. I read it and it just puzzled me. The heroine was set up so that the reader thought she was a virgin and holding out on sex. And then all of a sudden it was revealed that she'd had a traumatic initiation into sex, and then she'd tried sex again with two other men over the years? That didn't seem like the same heroine we got to know over the 100 pages that came before.... it just seemed inconsistent, kind of awkward and unfair too because the hero assumed she was a virgin, and she didn't talk about her hang ups earlier.