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Review: The Sicilian's Bought Cinderella by Michelle Smart

The Sicilian's Bought Cinderella The Sicilian's Bought Cinderella by Michelle Smart
My rating: 3.7 of 5 stars

The Sicilian's Bought Cinderella was a charming romance that is perfect for that afternoon getaway
Dante and Aislin were well-crafted characters that easily captured my heart and the storyline was smooth and well crafted keeping the reader engaged and entertained from the opening scene (which had me snickering) to the closing HEA
Dante was raised in a world where social status, real or perceived, was highly prized. He had first-hand experience with "love" and knew that he wanted no part of it. He found himself "needing" a fiance' for an upcoming event the same time he found a spitfire Irish goddess squatting on his land.
Aislin. She has faced a lot of hurdles in her life and has learned to approach things with a gusto that made her character enjoyable and easy to connect with. Her wit was so much fun to read. Wait for the dinner party scene, couldn't help but smile.

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