The Greek’s Forced Bride

The Greek’s Forced Bride by Michelle Reid, published by Mills & Boon in 2009, is a contemporary romance novel that spans 192 pages. The story centers on Greek billionaire Leo Christakis, who perceives Natasha’s modest appearance as a facade for a more deceitful nature. Convinced that she has been embezzling from his company, Leo insists that Natasha submit to his demands, both professionally and personally.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of power dynamics and personal transformation within a romantic context. The book delves into the complexities of their relationship as Leo’s assumptions about Natasha are challenged. With a focus on the interplay between wealth and vulnerability, this edition invites readers to engage with the characters’ evolving connection amidst the backdrop of contemporary romance.
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Virgin mistress…reluctant wife!
Greek billionaire Leo Christakis is convinced the prim and proper shapeless suits worn by Natasha are simply a cover for the gold-digging harlot that lies beneath. Thinking Natasha’s been stealing from his company, Leo commands her to be at his beck and call – in and out of the bedroom.
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