Bought the greeks innocent virgin sarah morgan free download
You talk to boring men in suits. Where did I go wrong with you? I hold this ball every year. The purpose is to part the rich and famous from their money. Does it cook you dinner? Does it raise your children? Always with you it is business, Angelos, and already you are a billionaire!
You have enough money! You don't need any more money! What you need is a good woman! I'm giving it away. And you're shocking everyone. Behave yourself,'he said mildly, 'or I'll tell Security to remove you from the building. Do you find one on your own? No, you don't. Not a proper one. You spend your time with women who would not make suitable wives. The whole world knows who you pick, Angelos, because the stories are in every newspaper.
One week it is a Savannah, the next it is a Gisella—never the same woman for more than a few weeks, and always they are thin, thin, thin. Does a woman like that cook for you? Does she enjoy life? No, of course not. How can a woman enjoy life when she is starving hungry? The women you pick have the legs and the hair, and they are like athletes in the bedroom, but would they care for your children? Would they—? I have staff for that purpose. That is the point I am making! You are thirty-four years old and how many times have you been married?
I am sixty-three and how many times have I been married? It is time you started catching up, Angelos. Sign up Log in. Web icon An illustration of a computer application window Wayback Machine Texts icon An illustration of an open book.
Books Video icon An illustration of two cells of a film strip. Video Audio icon An illustration of an audio speaker. Audio Software icon An illustration of a 3. Featuring popular Greek heroes, this collection of three powerful romantic stories introduces exciting, sexy and wealthy characters in a range of exotic locations. Escape to an island paradise with the billionaire and his royal bride! Plain, plump Kitty Karedes is the forgotten princess—until she has to host the palace ball.
Kitty plans everything perfectly, but doesn't have time to buy herself a showstopping dress! At the ball, Greek tycoon Nikos Angelaki mistakes homely Kitty for a waitress. She flees, her confidence in tatters but her identity still a secret. When Nikos espies her again, she's swimming naked in the moonlight—her frumpy clothes were hiding luscious curves! But next morning Nik discovers he's seduced a princess…and made her pregnant with his baby! Xandro Caramanis wants a wife. She must be well-bred, willing to give him an heir and accept a loveless arrangement.
Originally published in His work is his life. Why is this shy beauty stealing from him? Xante is intrigued. Her innocence belies the corruption her family name represents. One convenient download. One bargain price. Get all August Harlequin Presents with one click! All the drama and passion you could ever hope for can be found in the pages of these compelling novels from Harlequin Presents.
A playboy sheikh discovers a new side to his devoted, plain-Jane assistant. A beautiful widow falls for her late husband's double. A dreamy waitress's fantasies about a Greek tycoon get her into lots of hot water. A bitter billionaire blackmails the ravishing manager of his hotel with an indecent proposal.
And of course This is the best book ever written with the words "Greek" and "virgin" in the title. Angelos is a 6 ft plus billionaire of course and Chantal is a beautiful and good-hearted virgin of course. But there the stereotypes end. Both the hero and heroine were surprisingly believable and likable. Chantal had determination and was a survivor. She never allowed herself to be steamrolled over by the hero. She stuck to her principles - I was just thinking too much so and get-over-it-already when the tr Such a sweet story.
I loved how the heroine clicked with the hero and his father from the beginning. The plot is simple. In a fit of adventure and defiance, the heroine gate-crashes a charity ball wearing a dress she made from curtain lining.
She dazzles the hero and his father. Hero thinks she's a notorious golddigger because of the name on the ticket she fished out of the trash bin. Two weeks later the hero drags her to his Greek island after his father has a heart attack.
He's told his father The h demonstrates the amazing superpower of being able to make a couture ball gown out of a recycled expensive curtain or any other pretty material at hand, complete with seashell adornment. This is a very useful skill to have when hanging out with multi billionaire hawt Greek dude. Said h and H hook up for love and fun in the sun but h has issues with rich alpha hero paying for her, she 'fesses up that mum was a hooker and runs off into the night.
Hawt Greek dude chases after and determines t. What a great book! This little gem had the typical elements expected in a HQ Presents novel: the awful but funny title, the billionaire hero who doesn't trust women, the impoverished virgin heroine who's considered a cold-hearted gold-digger until the hero deflowers her and has an epiphany, some misunderstandings thrown here and there to add conflict, and the hero's grand gesture in the end making everything right.
Yes, the premise and the story were formulaic, but Ms. Morgan's writing made it a This was such a fabulous story. I adored the heroine, free spirit Chantal, waitress and traveller, and Angelos Zouvelekis, sexy Greek millionaire was to die for.
From the 1st line in the story And she's a goddess. Cinderlla meets her Prince Charming I just knew he was going to fall totally and irrevocably in. Look, the book was great, really, hero was even likeable at the last page, but HOW the hell these billionaires manage to find a twenty something virgins and then gets awed by it?
I mean seriously? How is being a virgin a virtue or a proof of innocence? And how is it different between men and women? The women has to be virgin to be "pure and innocent" and the guys would be extremely experienced? I really need to stop reading these and torturing my somewhat feminist soul!
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