The Greek's Forced Bride
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Greek billionaire Leo Christakis is convinced the drab, shapeless suits worn by Natasha are simply a cover for the gold-digging harlot who lies beneath. Mistakenly thinking Natasha's been stealing from his company, Leo commands her to be at his beck and call-in and out of the bedroom. Natasha is thrown into his world of unimaginable luxury. Then Leo discovers she's innocent-in every sense! Now she has no choice-she must become the Christakis bride!
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...Leo came to a stop a few inches away, glanced down at her mouth so sensually shaped by a deep rose gloss then dropped his gaze even lower to the misty violet framework of the dress where it formed a perfect heart shape across the generous slopes of her breasts. By the time he lifted his eyes back to her eyes, Natasha felt as if she was standing on pins. She'd stopped breathing, was barely even thinking much beyond the sizzling clash their eyes had made.
Then instinct kicked in and she lifted her chin in an outright challenge. He slid his hands around her nipped-in waist, tugged her hard up against him then stole her lipstick with a very hot aggressive kiss.
'Move an inch from my side tonight and you will find yourself floating in the water,' he burned the threat onto her mouth before he drew away again.
'It was you that told me to stop playing the shrinking violet,' Natasha reminded him coolly.
Taking a small step back he took his time looking her over once again, 'The colour of the dress is right anyway,' he observed finally.
Natasha pulled in a breath, 'Do you find it so totally impossible to say anything nice to me?'
She had a point, Leo acknowledged, but she if she thought he had not noticed how pleased she was that she'd annoyed him then-
'Come on,' he sighed, giving up because he'd got exactly what he'd asked for her and to discover only when it was too late that he no longer wanted it was his problem not Natasha's. 'Let's find out if we can spend a whole evening together without embarking on yet another fight.'
Mills & Boon Modern
February 2009
ISBN: 0263869970
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Harlequin Presents
January 2009
ISBN: 037312788X
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