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The Legend of de Marco Kindle Edition

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Caught spying for her twin brother, a woman is held hostage by a sexy billionaire who is determined to have his revenge—if he doesn’t fall in love first.

Rocco de Marco. Legendary financier and billionaire. The most important man in the room. And he’d just witnessed her filching canapés from the buffet . . .

If waitress Gracie O’Brien’s first meeting with Rocco is memorable, the second is unforgettable. For when he finds her breaking in to his office he doesn’t believe her innocence—so he’ll keep her close until he finds the truth.

Yet it’s impossible for Rocco to stay angry with the sparky redhead—she’s making him feel emotions he thought he’d buried forever. And the sexual tension between them is reaching explosion point. . . .
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About the Author

Abby Green spent her teens reading Mills & Boon romances. She then spent many years working in the Film and TV industry as an Assistant Director. One day while standing outside an actor's trailer in the rain, she thought: there has to be more than this. So she sent off a partial to Harlequin Mills & Boon. After many rewrites, they accepted her first book and an author was born. She lives in Dublin, Ireland and you can find out more here: www.abby-green.com

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Rocco de Marco felt contentment ease into his bones as he took in his surroundings. He was in a beautiful room in a world-renowned museum, right in the heart of cosmopolitan London. It had been designed by a famous French Art Deco designer in the 1920s and drew afficionados from all over the world to see its spectacular stained-glass windows.

The crowd was equally exclusive: high-ranking politicians, erudite commentators, A-list celebrities and billionaire philanthropists who controlled the world's stockmarkets with a flick of a finger or the raising of a brow. He was in the latter category, and at the age of thirty-two was surrounded by hushed and awed speculation as to how he'd achieved his untouchable status in such a short space of time.

At that moment he caught the eye of a tall, elegant, patrician blonde across the room. Her glossy hair was pulled back into a classic chignon, and her haughty blue gaze warmed under his look. He did notice, however, that not a tinge of real colour came into those carefully rouged cheeks. She was dressed head-to-toe in shimmering black, and he knew that she was as hard as the diamonds at her throat and ears. She smiled and raised her glass to him in a small but significant gesture.

A sense of triumph snaked through Rocco as he raised his glass in a mirror salute. The prospect of wooing the immaculately bred and oh, so proper Ms Honora Winthrop flowed like delicious nectar through his veins. His gut clenched hard. This moment was it. He was finally standing at the pinnacle of everything he'd fought so hard for. Never had he dared to imagine that he would be in such a position—hosting a crowd such as this, contemplating becoming an indelible part of it.

He was finally standing far enough above and away from the degradation of his young life in the slums of a poor Italian city where he'd been little more than a feral child. With no way out. He'd been spat upon in the street by his own father and he'd watched his half-sisters walk past him without a single glance at their own flesh and blood. But he had clawed his way out, with guts and determination and his infamous intelligence. And to this day no one knew of his past.

He put his empty glass on the tray of an attentive hovering waiter and declined another one. Keeping his wits about him was as ingrained in him as a tattoo on his skin. For a second he thought of the crude tattoo he'd borne for years, until he'd had it removed. It was one of the first things he'd done on his arrival in London almost fifteen years ago, and his skin prickled now at the uncomfortable reminder.

He shrugged it off and went to stake his claim on Ms Honora Winthrop. For a brief second a sense of claustrophobia rose but he clamped down on the sensation. He was where he wanted to be, where he'd fought to be. Composing himself, and irritated that he felt the need to do so, he found his eye snagged and caught by a lone figure. A female figure. He could see immediately that she was not half as polished or alluring as the other women in the room. Her dress was ill-fitting and her hair was a long, wild tangle of vibrant red. It suggested that there was something untamed about her, and it called to him on some deep level.

Rocco's mind emptied of its original purpose. He couldn't look away from the enigmatic stranger.

Before he had even registered his intent he'd veered off course and was moving in her direction…

Gracie O'Brien was trying to look nonchalant. As if she was used to being a guest at glittering functions in London's most prestigious venues. When in fact she was more used to being a waitress…in far less salubrious surroundings. The kind of places where men habitually pinched her bottom and said crude things about her lack of ample assets.

She gritted her jaw unconsciously, acknowledging that in today's economic climate a hard-won yet paltry art degree didn't count for much. She had a dream. But unfortunately to finance her dream she needed to work and to eat and survive. And the only jobs available to her right now were on the menial end of the scale.

She mentally shook herself out of the uncharacteristic introspection. She could handle the menial end of the scale. She couldn't handle this. She was clutching her bag to her belly. Where had Steven gone? She'd only come tonight as a favour to him. Her mouth compressed. Tension gnawed at her in this kind of surroundings—along with the habitual anxiety she felt for Steven.

Gracie forced herself to relax. This annual charity benefit thrown by the company her brother now worked for signified a huge turning point in his life—which had to explain his moody humour and nerves lately. That was all it was. She had to stop worrying about him. They were twenty-four now, and she couldn't go on feeling responsible for him just because she'd taken on that role from as far back as she could remember, when she'd been the one who had inevitably stood between him and some bully. She still bore scars of the scrapes she'd been in, protecting her little brother—younger by twenty fraught minutes.

Their mother, before she'd abandoned them, had never let Gracie forget that her beloved son had almost died, while Gracie had had the temerity to flourish with rude health. Her mother's parting words to Gracie had been, 'I'd take him with me and leave you behind if I could—he's the one I wanted. But he's too attached to you and I can't deal with a screaming brat.'

Gracie pushed down the surge of emotion she felt whenever she thought of that dark day, and sighed when she finally caught sight of her brother in the distance. Her heart swelled in her chest with love for him. Despite their abandonment, and so much that had happened since then, they'd always looked out for one another. Steven's inherent weakness had meant that even Gracie's strength hadn't saved him for a few dark years, but now he was back on track.

Her brother had implored her earlier, 'Please, Gracie… I really want you there with me. They're all going to have their wives with them. I need to fit in. Do you know what a coup it is to get a job with De Marco International…?'

He'd gone on to wax lyrical once again about the godlike Rocco de Marco. So much so that Gracie had relented just to make him stop rhapsodising about this person who couldn't possibly be human because he sounded so perfect.

She'd also relented because she'd seen how anxious he was, and she knew how hard he'd worked for this chance. Long hours in prison, studying and sitting his A-levels so that he could get into college as soon as he got out. The constant fear that he would relapse back into his old drugaddicted ways. But he hadn't. Finally his uniquely raw talent and intellect was being used.

He was talking to another man. To look at Steven across the room, no one would even think he was related to Gracie. Steven was tall, and as skinny as a rake. Gracie was five foot five and her almost boyish figure caused her no end of dismay. Her brother was blond, pale and blue-eyed. She was red-haired, freckled and brown-eyed, taking after their feckless Irish father. Another reason why her mother had hated her.

She grimaced now, when her dress slipped half an inch further down her chest, exposing even more of her less than impressive cleavage. She'd seen it in a charity shop earlier and hadn't tried it on. Big mistake, Gracie grumbled to herself. The dress was at least two sizes too big and trailed around her feet like her nan's dresses had when she'd been a child playing dress-up.

She gave up hope that Steven was coming to look for her, figuring he was too busy, and turned her back on the crowd to hitch up her dress. She faced a buffet table groaning under the weight of platters of deliciously delicate canapes and an idea struck her.

Happily engrossed in her task a few minutes later, she froze when a deep and sexily accented voice drawled from nearby, 'The food won't disappear, you know… Most of the people in this room haven't eaten in years.'

The cynical observation went over Gracie's head. She flushed guiltily, her fingers tightening around the canape she'd just wrapped in a napkin to put in her bag along with the three others she'd already carefully wrapped up. She glanced to her left, where the voice had come from, and had to lift her eyes up from a snowy-white broad chest, past a black bow tie and up to the most arrestingly gorgeous vision of masculinity she'd ever seen in her life.

The canape dropped unnoticed from her hand into her open bag. She was utterly gobsmacked and transfixed. Dark eyes glittered out from a face so savagely beautiful that Gracie felt ridiculously like bowing, or doing something equally subservient. And she was not a subservient person. Sexual charisma oozed from every unashamedly masculine molecule.

'I…' She couldn't even speak. Silence stretched between them.

One ebony brow went up. 'You…?'

His mouth quirked, and that made things worse because it drew her attention there, and she found herself becoming even more mesmerised by the decadently sexy shape of his lips. There was something so provocatively sensual about his mouth. As if its true purpose was for kissing and only kissing. Anything else would be a waste.

Her face flaming now, because she was not used to thinking about kissing men within seconds of meeting them, Gracie dragged her gaze back up to those black eyes. She was aware that he was tall and almost intimidatingly broad. But it was actually hard to process the reality that the rest of him was equally gorgeous. His hair was thick and black, with one lock curling on his forehead. It gave him a devilish air that only enhanced the strong features which held a slightly haughty regard.

He carried an unmistakable air of propriety, his hands in his pockets with easy insouciance, and that re...

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B008EMCPJK
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Harlequin Presents; Original edition (October 1, 2012)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ October 1, 2012
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 1871 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 189 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 209 ratings

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Abby Green has been hooked on romantic stories ever since she was a little thing, lying in bed, making her aunt tell her (over and over again) about a Prince and a scary forest and the Princess he was rescuing.

Thankfully (for her aunt), she learned to read and discovered the wonderful worlds of authors like Judy Blume, Jackie Collins, Jilly Cooper and Barbara Taylor Bradford to mention but a tiny few, as well as the great lexicon of Harlequin Mills and Boon romances.

A career in Film and TV as a 2nd Assistant Director was thrilling and exciting for many years, but Abby always had that other side of her that wanted to write and make up stories about Princesses rescuing Princes from scary forests – because we all know that’s how it really pans out, right?

After submitting to Mills and Boon in London and receiving a rejection letter, albeit with notes, she stuck her foot firmly in the door so it wouldn’t close, and about a year later, an author was born.

She was nominated in 2011 for the prestigious RITA© Award for her book 'Breaking The Sheikh's Rules.'

She lives in Dublin, Ireland and you can find out more about her and her books here: www.abby-green.com

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Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2012
I love all of Abby Green's books and keep checking to see if there are any I have not read. The dialogue is always entertaining and you get truly drawn in the drama that unfolds. Of course it is always great knowing that it all ends well but worth getting.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2015
But not too sappy. I did not like how the H felt that he had to be accepted into high society to feel validated. The heroine was perceptive enough to recognize this and feel pity for him. That said, he was still the normal arrogant personality that signifies the H. This story was well written,with all the elements I like in a book. It showed the build up of his emotions, even though he was very distrustful. He showed remorse and was apologetic when necessary. Despite that, she was no walk over. I liked her character, she really stood up for herself, and was very wise in how she read and reacted to his character. We always expect a happy ending, but this one was really nice.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2012
This was a really good book with believable characters. I could feel the love between both characters. It wasn't the typical hero is rich beyond his means and can't relate to the poor heroine. It was a good emotional story that had both his and her point of view.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2023
This book was okay, the chapters were long and sometimes became tedious and boring. The h was so wimpy, every time the H came around, they ended up in bed. So had no self control, when he would say cruel things to her, she would still sleep with him. They met at a party, some weeks later her brother went missing, he worked for the H. The H informed her that her brother had stolen money from him and he thought she had colluded with her brother. The plot was not very good. I had to force myself to finish it.
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2013
Abby Green is one of my favorite authors and she always does a wonderful job with her romance stories. I would not hesitate to recommend any of them.
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2013
Well this was a lovely love story where two people with similar backgrounds find each other and fall in love. The reason why Rocco and Gracie came together in the first place is because somewhere deep inside they could feel that they were kindred spirits.
The love scenes were hot and the last couple of chapters in particular kept me turning the pages quickly.
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2016
This book kept me entertained throughout the book.
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2013
I loved the strength of the heroine and the gradual building of trust between her and the Hero that echoed their passion and ultimately, love.

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Marie
5.0 out of 5 stars Absorbing and wonderful romance !!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 7, 2023
This story grabbed my attention from the start and still continues to keep me interested. It is the first in a series of four books about two families...the De Pieros and the Fonsecas; there are other families linked to them but essentially these are the main two. In this particular book our hero is Rocco De Marco, half brother to the De Piero sisters Serena and Siena and at the start of the story he is about to realise all his ambition. This will include marriage to a young woman whose family are part of high society and it is a world that he wants to be part of hence the marriage. Then he meets Gracie our heroine and she is from a poor background but who affects him like no other woman. Gracie too has things going on like trying to find out where her twin brother Steven is and dealing with her feelings for Rocco. As the story progresses he has to decide what he really wants from life and Gracie too has to work out what is most important to her. Of course it is not all plain sailing but at the end it all works out and we have the happy ending that I hoped for and expected. There are also the other characters such as the woman who he had thought of marrying...Honora Winthrop. Reading that part made me think that she had been bitten by a vampyre as she sounded like she had little blood. I much preferred his worker George who was appreciative of the food Gracie cooked and demonstrated the fact; every time he appeared it made me smile. As pointed out by another reviewer there were a few errors but it did not affect my enjoyment of the whole story. I loved it to the extent that I have the audible version and the lady who narrates it has a voice sultry enough to sell the story. In addition, I also have the Comixology version which is beautifully realised by the artist so it will sound like I am over endulging. Possibly, however, I enjoy all the different versions and being entertained whatever mood I am in and in whatever medium I want so it gets a well deserved five stars, wonderful !!
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4.0 out of 5 stars A TEMPESTUOUS RELATIONSHIP
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 2, 2012
Gracie O'Brian has received a worrying phone call from her brother, he is in some sort of trouble. Gracie tries calling him back but his phone is switched off, after fruitless attempts to find him she goes to the offices of Rocco de Marco where he works to look for him. That was a big mistake as she encounters Rocco who is also very keen to locate her brother as he has stolen money from him. A lot of money. Rocco refuses to allow Gracie out of his sight, he believes that Gracie is in cahoots with her brother. Rocco takes Gracie to his penthouse where he tells her she will be staying till this matter is sorted. Gracie's attempts to convince Rocco she is not involved land on deaf ears. But something else is happening between her and Rocco, mutual attraction, and the chemistry between them practically sizzles.
Although the the story begins with Gracie's problematic brother, that is not what this is really about. This is the story of two people who are attracted to one another and their growing relationship, with all it's ups and downs. Although there is not much to the plot, as it is more of a character driven story. I did enjoy this. Rocco and Gracie were both complex characters, and were very well written. The love scenes were hot and passionate. A very satisfying read.
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gina
5.0 out of 5 stars Brillant!!!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 2, 2012
I would just like to say as usual Abby Green has again written a brillant book. i am the worlds worse for Mills an Boon books and moaning if they are the usual dribble. The leading lady has a mind of her own!! Yes finally i hear you say? The leading man well shall we say a little mean in someways but at the end? Wow what an ending. Well Done Abby!! xx
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Lin
4.0 out of 5 stars Great book!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 2, 2015
Two fab characters, lovely story with Grace and Rocco who spar of each other really well through the book.
Read the other two books about his half sisters too.
Love this author.
Enjoy!
Jennifer
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 20, 2017
Brilliant absolute brilliance! Absolutely loved it! Gracie is honestly and genuinely a woman after my own heart, and Rocco handsome but his personality in the beginning was crap.
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