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The Unfaithful Wife

by Lynne Graham

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The Marriage Mistake! Leah's marriage to powerful Greek businessman Nik Andreakis was an empty sham, and she was determined to get a divorce. But Nik didn't want one. In the circumstances, Leah found that totally unbelievable. Why would he want to hang on to a wife he'd been blackmailed into marrying! Leah's lonely wedding night had set the pattern for the past five years, but now she couldn't sleep for wondering what motivated her husband. Why, all of a sudden, was he making advances to her when he had ignored her for so long?… (more)
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Oh to be a man and have the right to do what you want while you have different rules for your woman.
Blackmailed into marrying his wife who he misguidedly believes is in on the plot, the only power he feels is to not treat her as a wife and cheat on her often and publicly. This goes on for years, why said wife puts up with this and doesn't use her final chance to escape to actually escape is beyond i think most readers, but alas this was written before 'girl power' and the women have no back bone or strength to fight the man's touch, for as soon as he touches her she looses all restraint and self will.
Run, girl run for the hills as far away from this horrid man, but no he's sorry and of course that makes it all okay and they live in happiness and bliss.
I think not. ( )
  izzied | Oct 29, 2020 |
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With a fleeting glance over her shoulder, Leah hurried down the steps and into the wine bar.
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The Marriage Mistake! Leah's marriage to powerful Greek businessman Nik Andreakis was an empty sham, and she was determined to get a divorce. But Nik didn't want one. In the circumstances, Leah found that totally unbelievable. Why would he want to hang on to a wife he'd been blackmailed into marrying! Leah's lonely wedding night had set the pattern for the past five years, but now she couldn't sleep for wondering what motivated her husband. Why, all of a sudden, was he making advances to her when he had ignored her for so long?

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The Marriage Mistake.

Leah's marriage to powerful Greek businessman Nik Andreakis was an empty sham, and she was determined to get a divorce. But Nik didn't want one. In the circumstances, Leah found that totally unbelievable. Why would he want to hand on to a wife he'd been blackmailed into marrying!

Liah's lonely wedding night had set the pattern for the past five years, but now she couldn't sleep for wondering what motivated her husbank. Why, all of a sudden, was he making advances to her when he had ignored her for so long?
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