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Rafe, however, has no intention of letting Lauren go. When he realizes his wife is serious about leaving, he launches a campaign to win her back. This is where Sarah Morgan shines. She writes Rafe not just as a domineering archetype, but as a man who is genuinely terrified of losing his partner, even if he doesn't know how to fix what’s broken.

What follows is a delicious push-and-pull. Lauren has found a backbone of steel during their separation, and she refuses to settle for the cold, detached husband she has known. She demands passion. She demands intimacy. And, most importantly, she demands the truth.

However, their marriage was not without its challenges. As Sarah navigated her new life as a wife, she began to uncover the complexities of Alessandro's business dealings and the weight of his family's legacy. The Ferrara name came with expectations and responsibilities that Sarah was not fully prepared for.

Moreover, their relationship was tested by secrets and misunderstandings. Alessandro's past, filled with painful memories and difficult choices, slowly began to surface, threatening to upend their life together. Sarah found herself questioning whether their love was strong enough to overcome the obstacles in their path. Sarah Morgan - Once A Ferrara Wife -epub-.epub

Though Once a Ferrara Wife is standalone, Sarah Morgan wrote it after The Greek’s Christmas Baby (2011) and before The Twelve Nights of Christmas (2013). The Ferrara family appears across books but no strict series order is required.

If you want full context:


| Attribute | Information | |-----------|-------------| | Title | Once a Ferrara Wife | | Author | Sarah Morgan | | Series | The Ferrara Family (connected to The Twelve Nights of Christmas and The Greek’s Christmas Baby – but can be read standalone) | | Publisher | Harlequin Presents / Mills & Boon Modern | | First published | 2012 | | Genre | Contemporary romance / Category romance | | Format | .epub (e-book) | Rafe, however, has no intention of letting Lauren go


Quote that defines the book: "He might have married her for duty, but he would have to love her to keep her."


The "Ferrara" name carries weight in the romance world, and this book lives up to the legacy. Here are three reasons why you should add this to your e-reader immediately:

1. The Emotional Depth Often, category romances can feel rushed, but Morgan takes the time to explore why the marriage failed. It isn't just a misunderstanding; it is about grief, the inability to communicate pain, and the walls people build to protect themselves. Watching Rafe and Lauren dismantle those walls is incredibly satisfying. Quote that defines the book: "He might have

2. The Sizzle Sarah Morgan writes chemistry like no other. The tension between Rafe and Lauren is palpable from the very first page. Because they have a history, the romantic scenes feel weighted with meaning. It isn't just physical attraction; it is an emotional need crashing back into their lives.

3. The Character Growth Lauren is a fantastic heroine. She starts the book willing to fight for her own happiness, even if that means walking away from the man she loves. She isn't a doormat, and watching Rafe realize that he has to change to keep her makes for compelling reading.