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The Legend of Lexandros

by Anne Mather

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Dallas was forced to accept his charity! Dallas always felt responsible for her young sister, Jane. But Jane's announcement that she was expecting a baby by rich, young Paris Stavros--and then the news of his death in a car crash--was just too much for her. So, when Paris's father took over responsibility, taking both girls to his private island at Lexandros, Dallas was in no position to argue. Something about this forceful man antagonized her. She had to be grateful--but she didn't want to be attracted to him!… (more)
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Another one in my quest to read the first 100 HPs. This one is numbered 23 and was published in 1969. Decent enough book. The hero and the heroine didn't spend a lot of time together but it was enough to be believable. What was unbelievable was how little the hero seemed to be affected by the death of his only son. There were like two sentences. The heroine's sister was a bit of a little shit but I've read worse. The dynamic between the hero and heroine was nice. He was super rich and arrogant and she didn't treat him like he was all that. That shocked him into seeing her and then falling in love with her. The ending was believable but rather quick. We could have had a bit more in the I love you phase at the end. ( )
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Dallas was forced to accept his charity! Dallas always felt responsible for her young sister, Jane. But Jane's announcement that she was expecting a baby by rich, young Paris Stavros--and then the news of his death in a car crash--was just too much for her. So, when Paris's father took over responsibility, taking both girls to his private island at Lexandros, Dallas was in no position to argue. Something about this forceful man antagonized her. She had to be grateful--but she didn't want to be attracted to him!

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Dallas was forced to accept his charity! Dallas always felt responsible for her young sister, Jane. But Jane's announcement that she was expecting a baby by rich, young Paris Stavros and then the news of his death in a car crash was just too much for her.
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