Confessions of His Christmas Housekeeper by Sharon Kendrick

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Confessions of His Christmas Housekeeper by Sharon Kendrick
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Contracted by her Italian husband…
Stunned when an accident leaves her estranged husband Giacomo unable to remember their year-long marriage, Louise becomes his temporary housekeeper. She’ll spend Christmas helping him regain his memory. But dare she confess the explosive feelings she still has for him?

  • File Name:confessions-of-his-christmas-housekeeper-by-sharon-kendrick.epub
  • Original Title:Confessions of His Christmas Housekeeper
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  • Language:en-US
  • Identifier:9780008914707
  • Date:2021-09-17T20:20:05Z
  • File Size:1.164 MB

Table of Content

  • 1. Cover
  • 2. About the Author
  • 3. Booklist
  • 4. Title Page
  • 5. Copyright
  • 6. Note to Readers
  • 7. Introduction
  • 8. Dedication
  • 9. Contents
  • 10. CHAPTER ONE
  • 11. CHAPTER TWO
  • 12. CHAPTER THREE
  • 13. CHAPTER FOUR
  • 14. CHAPTER FIVE
  • 15. CHAPTER SIX
  • 16. CHAPTER SEVEN
  • 17. CHAPTER EIGHT
  • 18. CHAPTER NINE
  • 19. CHAPTER TEN
  • 20. CHAPTER ELEVEN
  • 21. CHAPTER TWELVE
  • 22. EPILOGUE
  • 23. Extract
  • 24. About the Publisher

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Kiley O
Kiley O

Confessions of His Christmas Housekeeper was about Giacomo Dante Volterra and Louise Greening Volterra. After a whirlwind relationship and a short 8 month-long tumultuous marriage, Louise had informed her husband that she was leaving and would not return. 18 months later, Giacomo showed up in London after having been in a skiing accident that left him scarred and with no memory of Louise or their marriage. He showed up at her work with the request/demand that she accompany him to his home as his wife and help him recover his memories. As the book progressed, the relationship between Giacomo and Louise went through many stages of change, with Giacomo's memories doing a touch and go of returning. Memories that were painful for Louise were some that she loathed revealing, but Giacomo didn't want it all just dumped in his lap in one big pile. He wanted her to give him bits and pieces in the hopes that he would remember the rest on his own. The storyline and the characters were definitely written in old-school Harlequin romance style, with the main male character being the machismo, heavy-handed, arrogant brute, and the main female character being the weak, lily-livered, meek, and mild chit who was easily walked all over. The familiar rote of male-dominated relationships was obvious and hard to swallow. The angst and drama in the book were tenuous at best, with very little humor and tense to the end. Definitely not worthy of a five-star rating, but it was a good book.

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