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In Dante's Debt (Mills & Boon Modern) [Paperback]

Jane Porter


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  • Paperback: 185 pages
  • Publisher: Mills & Boon; New edition edition (1 Feb 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0263825752
  • ISBN-13: 978-0263825756
  • Product Dimensions: 16.6 x 10.6 x 1.2 cm
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 936,530 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Great!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 28 Oct 2004
By J COFFMAN - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
This is the 1st. in a 5 book mini-series with the Galvan family. Count Dante Galvan is clearing up the mess his father Tino, has left. His company nearly bancrupt when Dante takes over. One of the business interests is the Collingwood's farm in Kentucky, which is also nearly bancrupt. Daisy is running the farm as well as she can, while also looking after her younger sister & father. Her father has Altizmers. Their fathers came to an arrangement over a horse breeding & now Dante is here to collect the half a million dollars she owes from it.

Dante takes Daisy back to Argentina to learn how to run the farm successfully. Dante has a hard time resisting Daisy. He has his young sister Ana to consider, who is always getting into trouble & running away. In the end Dante & Galvan give into the love they have for each other, even though Dante will not marry her.

Daisy returns home, alone & pregnant... What will Dante do when he finds out.

This is a great start to the series & I cant wait to read the next one Lararo's revenge. There is a lot of threads running through this book which will be revealed in the rest of the series & I for one can't wait. This is the 1st. in a 5 book mini-series with the Galvan family. Count Dante Galvan is clearing up the mess his father Tino, has left. His company nearly bancrupt when Dante takes over. One of the business interests is the Collingwood's farm in Kentucky, which is also nearly bancrupt. Daisy is running the farm as well as she can, while also looking after her younger sister & father. Her father has Altizmers. Their fathers came to an arrangement over a horse breeding & now Dante is here to collect the half a million dollars she owes from it.

Dante takes Daisy back to Argentina to learn how to run the farm successfully. Dante has a hard time resisting Daisy. He has his young sister Ana to consider, who is always getting into trouble & running away. In the end Dante & Galvan give into the love they have for each other, even though Dante will not marry her.

Daisy returns home, alone & pregnant... What will Dante do when he finds out.

This is a great start to the series & I cant wait to read the next one Lararo's revenge. There is a lot of threads running through this book which will be revealed in the rest of the series & I for one can't wait.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Highly recommended! 18 Jan 2003
By Elizabeth Benway - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback

Daisy Collingsworth's is in debt, so she must turn over the control of the family's Kentucky horse farm to Count Dante Galván. He is ruthless in business and demands Daisy move to his ranch in the land of his birth as part of the deal that will settle the debt. Will she also have to repay the debt in his bed?

I love foreign heroes and this Argentina aristocrat is fantastic! IN DANTE'S DEBT is packed with sizzling passion, intense conflict, and will have you lusting for more from these sexy characters . Highly recommended!

5 of 7 people found the following review helpful
Sell the ranch already! 18 Mar 2003
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Back Cover description: Count Dante Galvan was ruthless. Though is broke Daisy's heart to hand over control of her family's horse farm to him, she had no alternative-she was in Dante's debt up to her ears!

Part of the deal included Daisy relocating to Dante's ranch in Argentina. Daisy knew she was far too ordinary to ever become the count's wife. But could she resist Dante's demands that she repay her dues in his bed?

Dante's character is OK, but I really didn't care for Daisy's. This is one of those female leads that rub you the wrong way just about every time she opens her mouth. Daisy's family owes a lot of money to Dante. I don't recall him demanding she repay him in bed, they just wind up there. She has a problem with her dad; Dante has a problem with his sister. This is the first Jane Porter book I've read. I'll try another to see if this is typical of her writing.


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