Greek’s Enemy Bride by Caitlin Crews

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Greek’s Enemy Bride by Caitlin Crews
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For Greek tycoon Apostolis Adrianakis, marrying his father’s young widow is inconceivable. Yet the clause in the will is watertight: if he wants his birthright they must wed. So, despite their charged animosity, innocent beauty Jolie Girard is now his enemy…and his bride.
Forced into a convenient marriage with the man who despises her most, Jolie can’t believe the sparks between her and Apostolis are anything but burning hatred. Until one touch from her husband ignites a blaze neither can deny. They married for a family legacy, but will their scorching desire save it…or turn everything to ash?

  • File Name:greeks-enemy-bride-by-caitlin-crews.epub
  • Original Title:Greek’s Enemy Bride
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  • Language:en-US
  • Identifier:9780008936280
  • Date:2024-10-21T12:53:15Z
  • File Size:1.145 MB

Table of Content

  • 1. Cover
  • 2. About the Author
  • 3. Booklist
  • 4. Title Page
  • 5. Copyright
  • 6. Note to Readers
  • 7. Introduction
  • 8. Notorious Mediterranean Marriages
  • 9. Dedication
  • 10. Contents
  • 11. CHAPTER ONE
  • 12. CHAPTER TWO
  • 13. CHAPTER THREE
  • 14. CHAPTER FOUR
  • 15. CHAPTER FIVE
  • 16. CHAPTER SIX
  • 17. CHAPTER SEVEN
  • 18. CHAPTER EIGHT
  • 19. CHAPTER NINE
  • 20. CHAPTER TEN
  • 21. CHAPTER ELEVEN
  • 22. CHAPTER TWELVE
  • 23. Extract
  • 24. About the Publisher

2 comments
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Memphis Layne
Memphis Layne

It makes me wonder about authors that write books such as this: ones that include terrible treatment to the main female character. Does it come from a place of self loathing? Is that why the character is unlikeable or why she is treated so awfully? Why the bar is set so low... I fail to understand.

Replya month ago
    Stacey W
    Stacey W

    Not enough groveling by the hero. Also, it's weird he keeps calling her his beloved stepmother.

    Replya month ago
    • Memphis Layne

      I couldn't even finish it.

      a month ago