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The Billionaire's Christmas Cinderella
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The Billionaire's Christmas Cinderella
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The Billionaire's Christmas Cinderella

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She’s as pure as winter snow... Can her innocence redeem him?


Charismatic Manhattan tycoon Abe Devereux is famed for his cold heart. So meeting compassionate nanny Naomi, who’s determined to see the good in him, is a novelty – as is the potency of their undeniable connection! Abe’s notoriously merciless, and he wants this shy Cinderella between his sheets by Christmas. But will seducing gentle Naomi be Abe’s biggest risk, or his greatest chance of redemption?

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Release dateDec 1, 2018
ISBN9781489273437
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Carol Marinelli

Carol Marinelli recently filled in a form asking for her job title. Thrilled to be able to put down her answer, she put writer. Then it asked what Carol did for relaxation and she put down the truth - writing. The third question asked for her hobbies. Well, not wanting to look obsessed she crossed the fingers on her hand and answered swimming but, given that the chlorine in the pool does terrible things to her highlights - I'm sure you can guess the real answer.

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    To my utter surprise, this is a sweet little story. I have never read a Harlequin romance before, but am finding them to be quite entertaining. They are utterly formulaic, but that is part of their charm. You know what will happen, so you can relax and just go with the flow. And they all have happy endings. In this fraught time, with tragedy, stress and loss all around us, there is something to be said for simple and familiar. And, also to my surprise, the writing is not bad. I mean that as it says : it is not bad writing. It's perfectly serviceable, and sometimes quite descriptive. I am only reading the "Harlequin Presents" Harlequin novels which always involve European protagonists. Montana cowboys may be equally entertaining, but so far at least, they don't interest me.