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When a young, female auditor discovers evidence that the man she loves is an embezzler, she must choose between ruining herself or ruining him. Amy Torelli, Chief Auditor for New York City-based Enson Pharmaceuticals, is assigned to audit the books of Enson's Italian branch in the enchanting city of Milan, Italy. Having made an inner vow never to trust a man again because of her father's betrayal, Amy finds herself falling in love with Enson Italia's American-born Vice-President, Ted Masters. Will Ted be the one to cause her to break her inner vow? Ted Masters is on the run. A run from…mehr

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When a young, female auditor discovers evidence that the man she loves is an embezzler, she must choose between ruining herself or ruining him. Amy Torelli, Chief Auditor for New York City-based Enson Pharmaceuticals, is assigned to audit the books of Enson's Italian branch in the enchanting city of Milan, Italy. Having made an inner vow never to trust a man again because of her father's betrayal, Amy finds herself falling in love with Enson Italia's American-born Vice-President, Ted Masters. Will Ted be the one to cause her to break her inner vow? Ted Masters is on the run. A run from rejection. From himself. From God. Having been wounded by a father who made him feel worthless, and having been dumped by the woman he wanted to marry, Ted is determined to keep all women at bay. But will Amy be the reason he changes his mind?
Autorenporträt
Dr. MaryAnn Diorio is a widely published, award-winning author of fiction, non-fiction, and poetry for both children and adults. Her poetry and fiction have won numerous awards. MaryAnn resides in New Jersey with her husband Dom, a retired ER physician. They are the blessed parents of two amazing adult daughters, parents-in-law to a very smart son-in-law, and grandparents to six rambunctious grandchildren. When not writing, MaryAnn enjoys reading, painting in oils and acrylics, and playing the piano and mandolin. You may learn more about MaryAnn and her writing at https://www.maryanndiorio.com.