Alejandro de Ramirez is not one to be taken lightly. When
he says something he means it. Life is business to him.
He didn't have time for the unnecessary. Five years
earlier life had been wonderful, he had been in love with
Rebecca Layton. But his father's plans had gotten in the
way, Rebecca wouldn't believe him or trust him and
therefore she left. Since that time Alejandro had married,
had a daughter, lost both his marriage and his daughter.
Now he was out for revenge starting with Rebecca Layton.
Rebecca had taken over her father's hotel business, trying
to keep it from falling under when she receives a phone
call from Alejandro. He informs her that he now owns her
business and she works for him. Getting on the next plane
Rebecca flies to Madrid to try to win her company back.
I was really excited to read SPANISH MAGNATE, RED-HOT
REVENGE. Lynn Raye Harris
won the Harlequin Presents Instant Seduction contest
with this entry. So I was curious, because
I voted in this contest. And let me say, the best writer won.
SPANISH MAGNATE, RED-HOT
REVENGE is flawless to me. Ms. Harris captured my
attention and I read this book in an hour's time. I was so
excited to get through the pages and see the revenge
between the hero and heroine. I wanted to see how they
would realize they both had untrue information and I
couldn't wait for the moment when they would surrender to
each other. It was beautiful and magical. It's a must-read
for any Harlequin fan. And Lynn Raye Harris is an author I
will be keeping my eye on.
Nobody messes with Alejandro de Ramirez. He doesn’t suffer
fools, and certainly has no time for manipulative wantons.
Rebecca Layton was both. Five years later, Alejandro’s
life is still in turmoil—and he’s more merciless than
ever. The Spanish magnate wants retribution...
Unusually, and frustratingly for Alejandro, his plan
doesn’t go smoothly. Surely Rebecca wasn’t this alluring
before. And did his body always respond in this way—with
such passionate fury? This is no longer just
revenge...this is red-hot and dangerous!