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Single mother of twin boys, Katie didn't want their father, Greek billionaire Alexandros Christakis, back in her life. But poverty pushed her to ask for his help. Alexandros demanded that Katie marry him. They had nothing in common--except their mutual burning sexual attraction, but resistance was futile: both the twins and Katie needed Alexandros. She would submit to becoming his mistress...Tags
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A nice Lynne Graham. The whole plot made sense and the pacing was well done. I liked the hero. He wasn't at any time an ass to her. There were times when the author could have taken him that way but instead of having him fly off the handle, instead had him think and plan. And he was pretty determined to marry her. The heroine wasn't a wimp. She kept refusing him and saying she was too young to be tied down etc. I didn't like that she refused to sleep with him on their wedding night. There wasn't sufficient cause really. The twin boys were part of the story as a driver but not much as actual participants but it worked pretty well here. I found the relationship well developed and believable.
This book was pretty good and it wasn't as cheeky as I expected it to be. I really enjoyed it and it was different compared to the other HP books. I liked the characters a lot and toddlers are always something I enjoy reading about. Can't wait to read more from Lynne Graham.
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Harlequin Presents (2580)
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- Canonical title
- Reluctant Mistress, Blackmailed Wife
- Original publication date
- 2006-10
- People/Characters
- Alexandros Christakis; Katie Fletcher
- First words
- As wry amusement lit his eyes, which could be as dark and deep as an underground river, Alexandros Christakis watched his grandfather walk round the sleek silver Ascari KZ1 he had just had delivered.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)He reciprocated with fervour, and drowsy heat of the afternoon passed while they reaffirmed their joy having found each other.
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- Reviews
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- Rating
- (3.33)
- Languages
- English
- Media
- Paper, Ebook
- ISBNs
- 8
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