Sandra Marton - The Real Rio D'Aquila

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From the gutters…to the penthouseItalian by birth, this street urchin lived a life of extreme poverty until he escaped to Brazil – where he cast off his roots, took a new name, and pulled himself up from the streets. Now Rio D’Aquila is beyond wealthy, with a reputation for being uncompromising in business…and incomparable in bed!But on meeting vulnerable Isabella Orsini he feels something deep within him stir, and he finds himself pretending to be that long-forgotten man. Passion flares and their affair spirals, but Isabella still doesn’t know that her lover has lied to her. Who is the real Rio D’Aquila?The Orsini Brides Two Sicilian sisters, two powerful princes – two passionate, tempestuous marriages!

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That did it.

He yanked the shovel free of the soil and put it back where he’d found it.

He’d bought this place as somewhere he could relax. Well, he damned well wasn’t relaxing now. Thinking about an idiot who’d let a chance at a job like this slip through his fingers made his blood boil.

Back when he was just starting out, he’d never have let something so important get away. He’d have walked, crawled, done whatever it took to snag even a chance at a job that would pay well and could lead to something even better.

No wonder Gabriella was hustling this Orsini jerk. The fool couldn’t do anything on his own.

Rio stretched and rotated his shoulders. His muscles ached. He’d skinned a couple of knuckles and there was dirt under his usually well-manicured fingernails.

The truth was, he’d enjoyed a couple of hours of work. Real work, physical work just as he enjoyed being in the ring at his gym. But enough was enough.

Sweat dripped off the end of his nose. He yanked his T-shirt over his head and used it to mop his face.

The sun was starting to drop lower in the sky. The day was coming to an end. He hated to leave. The city would be hot and noisy …

Rio made a quick decision.

He’d take that swim. Then, instead of flying back to Manhattan, he’d spend the night here. Hell, why not? Most of the furniture he’d ordered was in. Thanks to his property manager, he had steaks, fresh corn, even wine. The more he thought about it, the better it—

Bzzzz.

What the hell was that? A bee? A wasp? No. It was the intercom at the gate.

He wasn’t expecting anyone …

Bzzzz. Bzzzz. Bzzzz.

Orsini. It had to be. The fool had shown up after all, except he was three hours late.

Rio almost laughed. The guy had cojones, he had to give him that, but that was all he had. No way was he going to buzz him in. The business of the day was over. This was his own time. His quiet time. His—

Bzzzz. Bzzzz. Bzzzz. Bzzzz.

Rio folded his arms. Stood his ground.

The damned thing buzzed again.

Cristo! What would it take to get rid of the guy?

More buzzing. Rio narrowed his eyes, marched to the intercom and depressed the button.

“What?” he snarled.

A blast of static roared from the speaker.

Rio cursed, slapped the button. No good. Orsini had to be leaning on the button at his end, or maybe the freaking thing wasn’t working again. Nothing but static was coming through.

Bzzzz. Bzzzz. Bzzzz. Bzzzz.

His jaw tightened. If Orsini wanted in, then “in” and a lesson on courtesy and punctuality was what he’d get. And he was in the mood to give it to him.

Rio balled up his T-shirt and tossed it aside, yanked open the glass French doors that led into the great room, marched through the house to the entry foyer, his work boots leaving muddy prints on the Carrara marble floors.

“Damnit,” he roared, as he flung open the front door—

And stopped.

A figure was coming toward him, hurrying up the long, unfinished driveway. Trying to hurry, at any rate, but how fast could a person go on that uneven, pitted, rocky surface in—in—

Were those stiletto heels?

His visitor was not Izzy Orsini.

It was a woman.

Damn the malfunctioning intercom and gate!

He’d been this route one time before. A woman had decided he was her true love. He’d never talked to her, never heard her name, never seen her in his life but he’d turned out to be a fixture in her mental landscape. She’d sent him letters. Emails. She’d sent him gifts and cards. She’d stalked him without letup, settled in on the corner near his Manhattan condo, which was when he’d finally, if reluctantly, pressed charges.

Was this her again?

No. His stalker had been fiftyish, short and rotund. This woman was young. Mid-twenties. Tall and slender, and dressed as if she were on her way to a board meeting: the stilettos, a white blouse showing under the suit jacket, dark hair pulled severely back from her face. She didn’t look like a crazy stalker or like a nosy reporter, though in Rio’s book, the two could easily be one and the same, but who gave a damn?

She had no business here and that was all that mattered.

“Hold it right there,” Rio barked, but his command didn’t stop her and he trotted down the steps, eyes narrowed. “I said—”

“Mr. D’Aquila expects me.”

Not a reporter or a crazy, at least not one looking for him if she didn’t recognize him, even shirtless, in jeans and work boots, but clearly a liar with an agenda all her own.

Rio gave a thin smile.

“I assure you, madam, that would be news to him.”

There were only a couple of feet between them now. Close up, he could see that there was a rip in her skirt, dirt on those stiletto heels and a smudge on her blouse. Her hair wasn’t quite as neatly drawn back as he’d at first thought; tendrils of it, dark and curling, were coming loose around her face.

It was an interesting face. Triangular. High cheekbones. Big green eyes. Feline, he thought.

Not that it mattered, but if she’d been in some kind of accident he supposed he could, at least, offer to—

“It is your attitude that would be news to him,” Isabella Orsini said, hoping her voice would not tremble because everything inside her was bouncing around like an unset bowl of gelatin and after all she’d gone through today, there wasn’t a way in hell she was going to permit this half-naked, good-looking-if-you-were-foolish-enough-to-like-the-type flunky of a too rich, too powerful, too full-of-himself ape to stop her now.

There was a moment’s silence. Then Mr. Half-Naked raised one dark eyebrow.

“Really.”

His tone was soft but it made Izzy’s heart thump. To hell with thumping hearts, she thought, and lifted her chin.

“Really,” she said, with all the hauteur she could muster.

Mr. Half-Naked gave another of those thin smiles and motioned toward the door.

“In that case,” he said, in a voice that was almost a purr, “you had better come in.”

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