Bella Signorina

Denyse Bridger
Contemporary romance
Available from The Wild Rose Press
February 2008

Bianca Marino loves to dance. The joy of losing herself in music and motion brings her peace in the midst of the everyday life of work and existence. Stefano Esposito is Italian. A sense of security meshes with insecurity. His artistic nature vies with the businessman and entrepreneur. He dreams of the perfect love full of the kind of passion his parents had. Bianca may just be the woman who can be the half that makes him whole.

Denyse Bridger pens a type of classic love story. Bianca and Stefano are drawn to one another but it takes courage to do more than just look and dream. The way they seem to fit together as people with strong personalities that complement one another pulls them both even closer. As often happens in such an intense relationship it becomes as frightening as it it wonderful. Ms. Bridger does a fantastic job conveying the reality of love between two passionate but thoughtful people. Stefano is afraid to have just the sensory fulfillment he‘s sure he can have. Will he lose the woman he wants more than anything by using his head as well as his heart and hormones? The author does an excellent job building this romantic story while still conveying the idea that true love is more than just physical passion.

Overall rating:
Sensuality rating: Mildly sensual

Reviewer: Dee Dailey
May 7, 2009

Close this window


Copyright © 2009 theromancestudio.com