For Love or Legacy by Ruth Cardello
Nicole Corisi will lose her inheritance if she doesn't find a way around the terms of her father's will, but she will have to partner up with her estranged brother's rival to do it. As pretense becomes painfully real, Nicole will have to choose between Stephan and the family he is driven to destroy.
Stephan Andrade has been planning his revenge ever since Dominic Corisi unscrupulously took over his father's company. With Corisi Enterprises gambling its reputation on the success of a new software network for China, Stephan finally has his chance to take back his legacy. Dominic's younger sister, Nicole, asks Stephan for his help and provides him with an opportunity to exact his revenge on a personal level.
It all goes smoothly until he falls in love.**
Nicole is going to do anything she can to save her fathers' company. She worked there and she was set to take it over when her father died and now the will is telling her that she won't be able to without working with her brother that left her behind all those years ago. Now she's willing to partner up with Stephan Andrade, her families rival and the one that got away.
Stephan loved Nicole a lifetime ago but now she's back in his office asking him for help. He doesn't care if the company she loves goes under. He would love to see that happen but he can't say no to her.
This wasn't my favorite of the series. I felt like Nicole was a bit naive, she acted like a spoiled child quite a lot especially when it came to her brother. Life happens and she wouldn't even listen to anything Dom had to say. In the end, it was a good book.
Stephan loved Nicole a lifetime ago but now she's back in his office asking him for help. He doesn't care if the company she loves goes under. He would love to see that happen but he can't say no to her.
This wasn't my favorite of the series. I felt like Nicole was a bit naive, she acted like a spoiled child quite a lot especially when it came to her brother. Life happens and she wouldn't even listen to anything Dom had to say. In the end, it was a good book.
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