The DeLaurentis Brothers:
3 feel-good open-door romance books
Always You: Izzy might not be long-limbed, curvy, sophisticated, or blonde - all the attributes Alessandro DeLaurentis seems to require in a lover, but she loves her sister more than anyone else in this world. If saving her sister's life means propositioning the elusive millionaire, Izzy will do it - even if he laughs in her face. But now that he's agreed to help her, she has an even bigger problem. If she can't reign in her feelings for Alessandro, she risks losing more than her heart. She could ruin everything and lose her sister too.
You, Again: Max knows Luca hates her, but she still can't forget the kiss they shared. It's been more than five years and Max has given up writing restaurant reviews. She wants to start over in Italy and dreams of owning a little delicatessen— stocking the best food Rome has to offer. The only problem is a certain celebrity chef has placed a big black star next to her name, and no one in Rome will agree to supply her store.
You and Me: Sasha loves Gio, but he's way out of her league. He dates supermodels and works with celebrities. And she's just the same old Sasha with her skinny legs and small-time wedding photography business. The closest she gets to celebrities is her Sunday night reality TV binge.
You and Me
Sasha loves Gio, but he's way out of her league. He dates supermodels and works with celebrities. And she's just the same old Sasha with her skinny legs and small-time wedding photography business. The closest she gets to celebrities is her Sunday night reality TV binge.
Gio loves Sasha, but she's made it clear that he's not her type. Before he met Sasha, Gio had no problem seducing women, but Sasha took one look at his trademark smile and threatened to castrate him. So, of course, he made a point of smiling at her every time he saw her. He wore her down eventually, but Sasha took his smile and his heart and stuck it firmly in the friend zone. He's been trapped there for thirteen years.
But now Gio's brother is getting married, and they're short a wedding photographer. If Gio can talk Sasha into taking the job, they will have four days together in the Italian countryside. Will vineyards, olive groves, and breathtaking sunsets be enough to convince Sasha they can be more than friends, or will he have to give her up forever?
This is the third book in the DeLaurentis Brothers series but can be read as a standalone novel.
Luca has always known exactly what he wants. To cook - his food, his way. At twenty-five, he opened his first restaurant, but by twenty-six, it was closed - all because of one bad review. Five years later, Luca owns three restaurants. He has one iron-clad rule: food critic Maxine Stapleton is never to set so much as a big toe inside any of them.
Max knows Luca hates her, but she still can't forget the kiss they shared. It's been more than five years and Max has given up writing restaurant reviews. She wants to start over in Italy and dreams of owning a little delicatessen - stocking the best food Rome has to offer. The only problem is a certain celebrity chef has placed a big black star next to her name, and no one in Rome will agree to supply her store.
It takes a second kiss to change his mind. Now, this feuding pair are the paparazzi's favorite couple. But in this game of pretend, is it possible that the line between hate and love is blurring?
This is the second book in The DeLaurentis Brothers Series but can be read as a standalone novel.
You, Again
Izzy might not be long-limbed, curvy, sophisticated, or blonde - all the attributes Alessandro DeLaurentis seems to require in a lover, but she loves her sister more than anyone else in this world. If saving her sister's life means propositioning the elusive millionaire, Izzy will do it - even if he laughs in her face. But now that he's agreed to help her, she has an even bigger problem. If she can't reign in her feelings for Alessandro, she risks losing more than her heart. She could ruin everything and lose her sister too.
The only people Alessandro cares about are his two younger brothers. He has no interest in love, but when Isabella Sullivan offers to play the part of his girlfriend in a ruse that will strike a blow at the man who destroyed his family…he doesn't hesitate. But having the sweet and innocent Isabella in his life throws his carefully organized world into chaos.
This is the first book in The DeLaurentis Brothers series but can be read as a standalone novel.