Annabella Galvan, who we met in the 1st book Dante's Debt, is the youngest of the Galvan siblings. Lucio Cruz, is a gorgeous, passionate and now a very wealthy Argentinean tycoon and owner of one of the top wine companies in the country.
He’s been in love with Annabella since she was seventeen, the daughter of the aristocratic and wealthy Galvans and he just a poor gaucho. They married against her family’s wishes and began growing apart after a few years and have been living separate lives for some time.
Lucio is asked by her family to help Annabella, who keeps asking for him. She has five years of her life due to amnesia when she contracted encephalitis and believes she is still married to him.
Lucio tries to help her regain her memory and Annabella keeps remember bits and pieces and tells him that they have to find their baby son. But both had been told that she had a miscarriage and that the baby had died. But Anabella keeps talking about the baby.
With the help of Alonso Huntsman, they find their child who is now 5 years old named Tadeo.
This is such an emotional book. The love, pain, suffering and their undying love touches your heart.
Lucio is by far the most gorgeous and fabulous hero of the series. I imagine him to look like Nachos Figueras.
He has such passion and heart.
In the beginning I wasn’t sure if I like Annabella that much. After all she’s the youngest sister, a stunningly beautiful, spoilt girl surrounded by the wealth and entitlement of the Galvan family. But along the way she became someone discovering another side of life. The time she spent with Lucio and the gauchos in the pampas, when she meets his brother changed her and she becomes a better person for that.
So much hope in their future together as a family
I also loved the way Jane Porter uses the Spanish language in the dialogue….carida, flaca, chica, mi amor, mi mujer
I would love to read the continuation of the family….like their children and their stories.
Please Jane write some more books on the Galvan Dynasty!!!!!
these fotos kind of reminded me of Annabella...who what I had in my head she looked like...
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