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The Unwanted Wife By Natasha Anders

All Alessandro de Lucci wants from his wife is a son but after a year and a half of unhappiness and disillusionment, all Theresa de Lucci wants from her ice cold husband is a divorce. Unfortunate timing, since Theresa is about to discover that she’s finally pregnant and Alessandro is about to discover that he isn’t willing to lose Theresa.







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Genre: - (New Adult) Contemporary Romance (M/F)
Series: - Series.
Love triangle? -No.
Cheating? -No.
HEA? -Not telling.
Favorite character? - Theresa.
Would I read more by this author/or of series? -Sure.
Would I recommend this book/series? - Sure.
Will I read this again in the future? -No.
Rating - 4 Stars.

I cannot put into words how emotionally gripping The unwanted Wife had me however, I can tell you that Natasha Anders has an amazingly wonderful way with words. Her words are written with so much thought and emotion and, it seems as though she's speaking directly to you. If I could have, I would have stayed up night and day reading this emotionally gripping love story however, I have a life and most times it gets in the way of doing the things I'd like to do.

The unwanted wife is about a woman and a man. Theresa, is the woman's name and Alessandro is the man's name. Theresa fell in love with Alessandro when she was in her early twenties. Alessandro wanted a child from Theresa and Theresa was ready to give it to him, but only with a couple of conditions.

Theresa was a lovely character, and I felt so much pain and emotion for her. At times, she irritated the ever loving hell out of me but, I learned to just push through it, and embrace the good and the bad.

Alessandro was a character I didn't quite understand yet, for some unexplainable reason I loved him more than anything. Like Theresa he had his faults, and like Theresa I learned to push through the good and the bad.

Overall, The unwanted wife was amazingly amazing and I'll definitely be reading more of her.

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