'The last woman he would ever marry
'The last time Andreas Ferrante saw Sienna Baker she was naively trying to seduce him. Whilst her provocative sensuality is emblazoned on Andreas's memory, the terrible consequences torment him. So the news that they must marry to secure his inheritance is unthinkable ...
'Once devastated by his heartless rejection, when she sees Andreas again it makes Sienna's humiliation burn brighter. And as for marrying him ... ? They'd be lucky to last the ceremony without killing each other!
'But there's a fine line between love and hate ... Will the flames of anger turn to white-hot passion on their wedding night?' (Publisher's blurb)
'Sienna attended the funeral for the wealthy Guido Ferrante, in whose mansion her mother used to work as a maid, but just when she’s about to go home, a lawyer informs her that her presence is requested at the reading of Mr. Ferrante’s last will and testament! Why would she need to be there? It turns out that in order for Mr. Ferrante’s son, Andreas, to receive his inheritance, he must first marry Sienna. There’s no way Sienna will agree to marry Andreas - he arrogantly dismissed her as a lowly employee when she was young and dared tell him how she felt about him. And yet, the threads of fate leave no room for choice as the two of them are pulled closer together…' (Publication summary)