The Gentileschi Sisters are daughters of a king, princesses who come to the U.S. to pursue their careers and fall in love with seemingly unsuitable men. Ravenna Marcello Gentileschi cant be in love. She just cant. Shes a die-hard rebel and hes Mr. Straight Arrow. But when she books a show of he
I Think I Love You
โ Scribed by Bond, Stephanie
- Publisher
- NeedtoRead Books
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 205 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
What's a little sibling rivalry...
So there's some bad blood and bruised egos among the Metcalf sisters. At least they're reuniting. A cause to celebrate? Not for Justine, Regina, and Mica. Their parents are splitting up and the family business is going on the auction block--just a little reminder of how much they really have in common...
When secrets, back-stabbing, and murder...
Take the local bad boy who proposed to Justine, seduced Regina, and ran off with Mica. Add the unsolved murder they witnessed when they were young girls, and their vow to keep it a secret. Toss in their knack for being drawn to shady men, and there's only one thing left for them to do--put the bonds of family loyalty to the test.
Put three sisters on common ground?
But it takes courage to outsmart a murderer, know-how to avenge the cad who betrayed them, and patience to bring their parent back together. Three talents. Three sisters. And who knows? Maybe even three new chances to fall in love when Justine, Regina, and Mica discover how much they're willing to risk--and forgive--in the name of sisterhood...
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