The Santorini Bride
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Word Count
48,000 words, Guess
Page Count
192 pages
Physical Format
Mass Market Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archivesantorinibride00mcal
- ISBN-100373126107
- ISBN-139780373126101
- Goodreads1383816
- LibraryThing2462456
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- Library of Congress Control Number2007581249
- OCLC Control Number75204241
- Better World Books9780373126101
- Open LibraryOL9739425M
Classifications
- LCCCPB Box no. 2592 vol. 24
Description
Billionaire Theo Savas didn't need marriage. He'd been there, done that and he wasn't doing it again. Not that it stopped nearly every single woman on the planet trying. Theo wanted space, maybe even a bit of celibacy. So he was furious when he'd just got himself settled in an isolated house on a Greek island--and came downstairs to discover Martha Antonides letting herself in! But forced together, passion overcame them. Eventually, of course, Theo went back to his bachelor lifestyle...and Martha discovered she was pregnant. She knew she couldn't turn to Theo--he was strictly a no-strings man.
Excerpt
George, the physicist, looking distracted and like he’d rather be doing string theory in a lab than wearing a suit and trying to be sociable, stared at the camera suspiciously; Demetrios, the actor, gathered the gaggle of girls following him into his arms, grinned like a maniac and wrote, “Elias, you fool! Look what you’re giving up to marry my sister.” Yiannis, the forest ranger, sweet and serious, had brought a pretty fresh-faced date who looked at him as adoringly as he looked at her.
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Series Statement
- Beware of Greeks!
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