The Cozakis Bride

The Cozakis Bride by Lynne Graham, published by Mills & Boon in 2000, is a romance novel that explores the complexities of love and obligation. With 186 pages, this edition presents a narrative centered around Olympia, who faces a pressing dilemma when her mother requires costly medical treatment. In a desperate bid for financial assistance, Olympia approaches Nik Cozakis, seeking to revive their abandoned marriage from a decade prior.
Readers will find a story that delves into themes of sacrifice and revenge as Nik agrees to help Olympia, but only under the condition that she bears him a son. This arrangement sets the stage for a tumultuous relationship, filled with emotional stakes and the challenges of rekindling a past romance. The book’s focus on romance and the intricacies of personal relationships invites readers to engage with the characters’ motivations and the consequences of their choices.
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Olympia’s mother needs expensive medical treatment now. What can she do? Olympia has no choice. Approach Nik Cozakis and ask him to reconsider the marriage they abandoned ten years ago, in return for financial help? Nik agrees, but on his terms: he wants a son. Yes, Nik has seized his chance for vengeance!
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