Sold to the Enemy

Sold to the Enemy by Sarah Morgan is a contemporary romance published by Harlequin on January 22, 2013. This original edition spans 192 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Selene Antaxos, who, despite her father’s animosity towards Stefan Ziakas, finds herself drawn to him as he is the only man who has ever made her feel beautiful. As she seeks to create a new life, Selene turns to Stefan for assistance, only to discover that he is not the white knight she once believed him to be.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of betrayal and self-discovery as Selene navigates her complex feelings for Stefan. The plot delves into the dynamics of love and rivalry, illustrating how Selene’s choices lead her to confront her own vulnerabilities. This work of fiction captures the intricacies of contemporary romance, focusing on the emotional turmoil that arises when personal and familial loyalties clash.
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Stefan Ziakas might be her father’s most hated business rival, but he’s the only man who has ever made Selene Antaxos feel beautiful. So, needing to make a new life for herself, Selene apprehensively turns to Stefan for help.
Except the dark-hearted tycoon is nothing like the white knight she remembers. Seduced, bedded and betrayed in a matter of days, Selene realizes it’s not always better the devil you know. She’s sold her soul–and her heart–to the enemy!
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