It seemed like an impossible dream come true. Simply by answering a newspaper ad, Marni Gayle was suddenly en route to Venice to deliver a little girl to her father. Elegant, autocratic, disturbingly sensual, Count Caesare Branzini lived up to his title in every way--yet to his own daughter, he was a stranger. Torn between the sweet young girl she had --Nam grown to love, and her dark, commanding father, Marni vowed to tear herself away. But Caesare's first kiss was like a brand of possession. She found it impossible to walk away and leave her heart behind in Venice.
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