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A very public proposal! Gorgeous Sicilian Lorenzo Martelli had proposed to Helen in front of his whole family! How could she say anything other thanyes? Now the Big Day was getting alarmingly close-and the bride-to-be was getting cold feet! The groom, however, was as hot-blooded as ever. He wanted Helen, and Lorenzo always got what he wanted. But would he have to wait until she was ready to be his bride-by choice?

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Lucy Gordon Bride By Choice The third book in the Italian Grooms series 2001 - photo 1

Lucy Gordon

Bride By Choice

The third book in the Italian Grooms series, 2001

Dear Reader,

Being married to an Italian, I take a special delight in writing about Italian men-the most fascinating and endearing men on earth. Ive enjoyed telling the stories of the three Martelli brothers.

Although linked by kinship, they are all different. Renato, the eldest, is head of the family, a man of confidence and power. Bernardo is aloof, a loner. Lorenzo, the youngest, is a merry charmer. Lovable and thoughtless, he has much to learn, but the right woman can teach him.

And then there is Sicily, their home, one of the most beautiful places on earth, where peoples true passions rise to the surface, giving them the courage to follow their hearts.

Bride by Choice is about Lorenzo, who intended to stay fancy-free-until he met Helen, daughter of a New York Sicilian family. She was determined never to marry a Sicilian-until Lorenzo won her heart. He taught her that love could conquer prejudice, and when she broke his heart he became a stronger man, ready to endure anything to win the woman he loved.

With best wishes,

L G

PROLOGUE

THEYLL be calling you any minute, Heather said, looking up at the screen that gave boarding details at Palermo Airport.

Lorenzo gave a sigh of pleased anticipation. Cant be soon enough for me. New York, here I come!

Well, try to remember what youre there for, little brother, Renato reminded him. Youre Lorenzo Martelli, Export Manager for Martelli Produce, visiting America to establish the firm in a big, new market; not Lorenzo Martelli, playboy, there to spend money enjoying yourself.

You cant stop him doing that, Heather chuckled. But he might sell a few vegetables between orgies.

She had to admit that her brother-in-law looked like a playboy. With his light brown curly hair, deep blue eyes, good-looking face, and athletic figure, he might have stood as a symbol of healthy, thoughtless young manhood: with the emphasis on thoughtless, she decided with wry affection.

It was almost incredible that only a few months ago she had fancied herself in love with Lorenzo, had actually come out to Sicily to marry him, only to discover that her true love was his older brother Renato after all. Most women would have found her choice puzzling. Renato was a hard, difficult man who frowned more than he smiled, except for those he loved. Lorenzo had a smile for everyone, and was, in Renatos caustic words, too handsome for his own good or anyone elses.

But Heather had seen beyond looks and discovered that it was the prickly Renato who touched her heart. She had been married to him for eight months now, and was expecting his child. It had been natural for the two of them to come to the airport to see their brother off to the States.

Call us when you reach the Elroy Hotel, Renato reminded him now. And dont forget-

Will you stop? Lorenzo pleaded plaintively. What with your instructions and the list Mammas given me of people to visit I shant have a moment to myself. She was so determined I shouldnt forget the Angolinis that she called them yesterday, and the next thing I knew I was promising to spend next Thursday evening with them.

Our grandfather and Marco Angolino were young men together before Marco emigrated with his wife and son, Renato reminded him. Their friendship was very close.

But that was years ago and Marco is dead, Lorenzo objected. Im having dinner with the son, whos now an old man, his wife, whos an old woman, his three sons who are all older than I am, and his four daughters, Elena, Patrizia, Olivia, and Carlotta-all unmarried.

The nervous way he said unmarried made Renato grin. In other words, you think theyre on the catch for you, he said. Conceited oaf! He aimed a friendly punch at his brothers shoulder.

Lets just say that the Angolinis are butchers, and I feel as if Im being laid out on the slab for inspection, Lorenzo observed gloomily.

Definitely you should marry one of those girls, Renato said, turning the screw with brotherly malice. With their meat and our vegetables its a match made in heaven.

Get lost, Lorenzo told him without rancour.

The boarding call came. They all rose, and Lorenzo hugged his sister-in-law eagerly. Renato gave his brother the fierce, unembarrassed embrace of one Latin male to another.

Behave yourself! he barked. If you cause our mother a moments anxiety Ill personally put an end to you. Now get going!

As Lorenzo strode off, turning at the last minute to wave at them, Renato said, The annoying thing is that those daughters really will lay themselves out to trap him. Too many women do. Thats his trouble.

Well, you know one woman who fell for you instead, she reminded him, and knew, by the pressure of his hand, that shed said what he needed to hear.

As they walked away she said, Youre worried about him, arent you? Dont be. Hes a good salesman.

I know. Im just bothered by the conviction that when hes in America hes going to go just that little bit too far. He slipped an arm about his wifes shoulders. But its too late to worry about that. Little brothers on his own now.

CHAPTER ONE

SNOW was on the ground and a bitter wind cut through the darkness of an early February afternoon, but New York still glittered and nothing could dim the glory of Elroys, the most glamorous, the most expensive hotel on Park Avenue.

There was a new security man at the staff entrance, who didnt recognise Helen until she showed him her pass with its proud words, Helen Angolini, Management Trainee, and the even prouder words, First Class. Shed joined a training program in which only one applicant out of a hundred was accepted, worked her way up from Third Class, through Second Class, and now she was on the last stage before a full appointment.

Not that Ill ever get appointed if Im late, she groaned to herself as she dashed for the elevator to the eight floor. Cant this thing go any faster?

I didnt think youd be here for this function at all, said a voice beside her. It was Dilys, her fellow trainee, whom shed overlooked in her agitation. Theyd joined on the same day, soon become flatmates, and been partners in crime (as Dilys was fond of putting it) ever since. Youve just gotten back from Boston, she observed.

Right, and I was supposed to be going straight to my parents house from the airport. But Mr Dacre called and said to look in at the hotel first. Thats why Ive still got my luggage with me.

At that moment the elevator doors opened, and Dilys grasped Helens arm, steering her towards the ladies room. Dump your things in here, she said. And put your glad rags on.

She was a petite blonde with a come-hither eye. Helen was taller, more statuesque, with shoulder-length hair as black as a ravens wing, and dark, expressive eyes. In her mid-twenties her lush beauty was reaching its height, but she thought her appearance reflected too accurately her Sicilian ancestry, and longed for blue eyes and fair skin.

Yet while she might disparage her looks she knew how to dress them to advantage. Her warm skin cried out for deep tones, and now she looked through her luggage until she found a dress of dark red silk that caused her eyes to glow theatrically. A vigorous brushing made her hair gleam and bounce richly about her shoulders.

Dilys regarded her with satisfaction. Great! Now lets go and knock em dead.

Dont you ever think of anything but men? Helen chuckled, already knowing the answer. This is supposed to be a working function.

So? I like to mix business with pleasure. Cmon! Lets inspect the talent.

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