Summer At Villa Rosa Collection. Kate Hardy
Читать онлайн книгу.A Proposal from the Crown Prince
Liz Fielding
Expecting her boss’s baby!
Pilot Miranda Marlowe is too sick to fly her plane, and she must face the truth: she’s pregnant! She knows well enough that her boss, Cleve Finch, is still grieving for his late wife, so to think, she heads to her sister’s new inheritance, Villa Rosa.
Despite the spiders and dust, the Mediterranean palazzo is as gorgeous as ever. Until Cleve turns up with a dramatic offer: a convenient marriage as soon as it can be arranged! It may be the sensible answer...but is it enough for Miranda?
Exhausted, a little shaky from a rough ferry crossing, Miranda handed her passport to the border-control officer.
‘Buongiorno, signora. What is the purpose of your visit to L’Isola dei Fiori?’
‘I’m running away,’ she muttered.
From her job, her life, and from the man she’d been in love with since the life-changing moment when he’d applauded her touch-down in a treacherous crosswind.
Hiding the secret she was carrying.
LIZ FIELDING was born with itchy feet. She made it to Zambia before her twenty-first birthday and, gathering her own special hero and a couple of children on the way, lived in Botswana, Kenya and Bahrain—with pauses for sightseeing pretty much everywhere in between. She now lives in the west of England, close to the Regency grandeur of Bath and the ancient mystery of Stonehenge, and these days leaves her pen do the traveling.
For news of upcoming books visit Liz’s website: www.lizfielding.com.
To Kate Hardy, Scarlet Wilson and Jessica Gilmore,
who helped bring Villa Rosa and L’Isola dei Fiori
to life. It was a joy working with you.
Be not afeard; the isle is full of noises,
Sounds, and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not...
William Shakespeare
‘MIRANDA...’
Andie Marlowe lifted her coat from the rack, took a breath and fixed her face into a neutral smile before turning to face Cleve Finch, the CEO of Goldfinch Air Services.
It had been nearly a year since his wife had been killed when the little six-seater she was flying