"A sparkling new voice! If you love witty dialogue, great characters and a lot of fun in your books, this is the writer for you!" _\- Maureen Child, USA Today bestselling author_ **Rosalie Ronaldi doesn't have a domestic bone in her body ...** All she cares about is her career, so she survives o
Romeo, Romeo
β Scribed by Kaye, Robin
- Book ID
- 106926082
- Publisher
- Sourcebooks, Inc.
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 207 KB
- Series
- Domestic Gods 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781402213397
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β¦ Synopsis
From Publishers Weekly
Debut author Kaye provides a pleasing romantic romp mixing Italian Brooklyn family values, hot sex and plenty of food. Gorgeous millionaire bachelor Nick Romeo and high-powered corporate turnaround expert Rosalie Ronaldi know what they want from each other: no strings, no heartbreak. When Rosalie falls seriously ill, their casual intentions are tested, though secrets and their mutual business interests threaten to derail the budding romance. Nick, at times almost too perfect, demonstrates that his domestic skills extend far outside the bedroom, astonishing decidedly imperfect Rosalie, whose awe will be familiar to every professional woman who's too busy for perfect housekeeping. Kaye's portrayal of modern romance against the background of an old-fashioned, gossipy extended family rings true, and Nick's efforts to wow Rosalie with fabulous home cooking are endlessly entertaining. (Nov.)
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From
Rosalie Ronaldi is never getting married, no way, no how! But convincing her Italian mother and family is easier said than done for this financial executive. After leaving another hectic Sunday dinner at her parentsβ in Brooklyn, Rosalie gets a flat tire and curses her brother, who borrowed the car, in three different languages, impressing Good Samaritan Nick Romeo. Nick is considered Brooklynβs equivalent of Donald Trump: he owns several car dealerships and dates beautiful gold diggers. Driving a tow truck and wearing overalls, he decides to help Rosalie, who he thinks is crazy and very attractive in a Sophia Loren style. As they start a relationship, Rosalie has no idea that this Nick is the Nick Romeo. She lays down her ground rules, including nothing serious and no marriage talk, and Nick agrees until their relationship heats up. Now he must work up the nerve to tell Rosalie who he really is. Kayeβs debut is a delightfully fun, witty romance, making her a writer to watch. --Patty Engelmann
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SUMMARY: ''A sparkling new voice! If you love witty dialogue, great characters and a lot of fun in your books, this is the writer for you!'' - Maureen Child, USA Today bestselling author Rosalie Ronaldi doesn't have a domestic bone in her body ... All she cares about is her career, so she survives o