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Sold to the Enemy Kindle Edition
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 souland her heartto the enemy!
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'Not all.' Selene sat down on the bed and stroked her mother's hairhair tended regularly by hairdressers in order to keep up the appearance of a perfect life. 'Stop worrying. I'm going to get you away from here.'
Her mother lay still. She said 'from here' but they both knew that what she really meant was 'from him'.
'I should be the one saying that to you. I should have left years ago. When I first met your father he was so charming. Every woman in the room wanted him and he only had eyes for me. Have you any idea how that feels?'
Selene opened her mouth to say How could I, when I've been trapped on this island for most of my life? but realised that would only hurt her mother more. 'I can imagine it must have been very exciting. He was rich and powerful.' She wouldn't make that mistake. She would never let love blind her to the true nature of the man underneath.
'It's stupid to talk of leaving when we both know he'll never let us go. As far as the world is concerned we're the perfect family. He isn't going to let anything ruin that image.' Her mother rolled away, turning her face to the wall.
Selene felt a rush of frustration. It was like watching someone adrift on a raft, making no effort to save themselves. 'We're not going to ask him. It's our decision. Ours. Maybe it's time we told the world this "family" is a lie.'
Her mother's lack of response didn't surprise her. Her father had dictated to them and controlled them for so long she'd forgotten she even had a choice.
Despite the oppressive summer heat and the fact that their fortress home had no air-conditioning, a chill spread across her skin and ran deep into her bones.
How many years did it take, she wondered, before you no longer believed your life was worth fighting for? How many years before hope turned to helplessness, before anger became acceptance and spirit was beaten to a stupor? How many years until she, too, chose to lie on her side facing the wall rather than stand up and face the day?
Beyond the closed shutters that blotted out the only window in the tiny bedroom the sun beamed its approval from a perfect blue sky onto the sparkling Mediterranean, its brightness a cruel contrast to the darkness inside the room.
To many, the Greek Islands were paradise. Perhaps some of them were. Selene didn't know. She only knew this one, and Antaxos was no paradise. Cut off from its neighbours by a stretch of dangerous sea, rocks that threatened ships like the jaws of a monster and by the fearsome reputation of the man who owned it, this island was closer to hell than heaven.
Selene tucked the covers around her mother's thin shoulders. 'Leave everything to me.'
That statement injected her mother with an energy that nothing else could. 'Don't make him angry.'
She'd heard those words more often than she could count.
She'd spent her life tiptoeing around 'angry'.
'You don't have to live like this, watching everything you say and everything you do because of him.' Looking at her mother, Selene felt sad. Once, she'd been a beauty and it had been that blonde, Nordic beauty that had attracted the attention of the rich playboy Stavros Antaxos. Her mother had been dazzled by wealth and power and she'd melted under his charm like candle wax under a hot flame, never seeing the person beneath the smooth sophistication.
One bad choice, Selene thought. Her mother had made one bad choice and then spent years living with it, her heart and spirit crushed by a life spent with a ruthless man.
'Let's not talk about him. I had an e-mail this week from Hot Spa in Athens.' She'd been nursing the news for days, not daring to share it before now. 'Remember I told you about them? It's a really upmarket chain. And they have spa hotels on Crete, Corfu and Santorini. I sent them samples of my candles and my soap and they love them. They used them in their treatment rooms and three of their top clients insisted on taking them home and paid a fortune for the privilege. Now they want to talk to me and put in a large order. It's the break I've been hoping for.' She was buzzing inside and longing to share the excitement so it came as a blow when her mother's only response was to shake her head.
'He'll never let you do it.'
'I don't need his permission to live my life the way I want to live it.'
'And how are you going to live it? You need money to set up your business and he won't give you money that enables us to leave him.'
'I know. Which is why I don't intend to ask him. I have another plan.' She'd learned not to speak without first checking to see who might be listening and instinctively she turned her head to see that the door was closed, even though this was her mother's bedroom and she'd secured the door herself. Even though he wasn't even on the island. 'I'm leaving tonight and I'm telling you this because I won't be able to contact you for a few days and I don't want you to worry about me. As far as everyone is concerned I am at the convent for my usual week of retreat and meditation.'
'How can you leave? Even if you could slip past his security and make it off the island you will be recognised. Someone will call him and he will be furious. You know how obsessed he is about maintaining the image of the perfect family.'
'One of the advantages of being the shy, reclusive daughter of a man feared by everyone is that no one is expecting to see me. But just to cover all eventualities I have a disguise.' And she didn't intend to share the details with anyone. Not even her mother, who was now looking at her with panic in her eyes.
'And if you do manage to make it as far as the mainland, what then? Have you thought that far?'
'Yes, I've thought that far.' And further, much further, to a future that was nothing like the past. 'You don't need to know any of this. All you need to do is trust me and wait for me to return and fetch you. I'd take you now only two of us travelling together are more likely to attract attention. You have to stay here and keep up the perfect family pretence for just a little longer. Once I have the money and somewhere to stay I'm coming back for you.'
Her mother gripped her arm tightly. 'If by any chance you manage to do this, you should not come back. It's too late for me.'
'It drives me mad when you say things like that.' Selene hugged her mother. 'I will come back. And then we're leaving together and he can find someone else to control.'
'I wish I had money to give you.'
So did she. If her mother had maintained her independence then perhaps they wouldn't be in this mess now, but her father's first and cleverest move following his marriage had been to ensure his wife had no income of her own, thus making her dependent on him in every way. Her mother had confessed that at first she'd found it romantic to have a man who wanted to care for her. It had been later, much later, that she'd realised that he hadn't wanted to care for her. He'd wanted to control her. And so her mother's independence had slowly leeched away, stolen not by a swift kill but by a slow, cruel erosion of her confidence.
'I have enough to get me to Athens. Then I'm going to get a loan to start my business.' It was the only option open to her and she knew other people did it all the time. They borrowed money and they paid it back and she would pay it back, too. All of it.
'He has contacts at all the banks. None of them will loan you money, Selene.'
'I know. Which is why I'm not going to a bank.'
Her mother shook her head. 'Name one person who would be prepared to do business with you. Show me a man with the guts to stand up to your father and I'll show you a man who doesn't exist.'
'He exists.' Her heart pumped hard against her chest and she forced herself to breathe slowly. 'There is one man who isn't afraid of anyone or anything. A strong man.'
'Who?'
Selene kept her voice casual. 'I'm going to see Stefanos Ziakas.'
The name alone drained the colour from her mother's face. 'Ziakas is another version of your father. He's a ruthless, self-seeking playboy with no conscience and not one shred of gentleness in him. Don't be fooled by that handsome face and that charismatic smile. He's deadly.'
'No, he isn't. I met him once, years ago, on the yacht on one of the occasions we were forced to play "happy families" in public. He was kind to me.' Selene was annoyed to feel herself blushing.
'If he was kind, it was because he knew it would annoy your father. They hate each other.'
'He didn't know who I was when we started talking.'
'You were the only seventeen-year-old there. It was obvious who you were.' Her mother sounded weary. 'Ask yourself why a sophisticated man like him would spend his time talking to you when he came with the actress Anouk Blaire.'
'He told me she was boring. He said she only cared about how she looked and who wrote about her and that being with him enhanced her career. He said I was much more interesting. We talked all night.' About everything. She'd told him things she'd never told anyone before. Not about her family, of courseshe was too well trained to let that particular truth slipbut she'd talked about her dreams and her hopes for the future and been grateful when he hadn't laughed. He'd listened with those sexy eyes fixed on her and when she'd asked him if he thought she might be able to run a business one day he'd spoken words she'd never forgotte...
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- ASIN : B009YLXWPQ
- Publisher : Harlequin Presents; Original edition (February 1, 2013)
- Publication date : February 1, 2013
- Language : English
- File size : 3.3 MB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 189 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : 0373131194
- Best Sellers Rank: #450,049 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #6,762 in Billionaires & Millionaires Romance eBooks
- #7,839 in Billionaires & Millionaires Romance
- #8,384 in Contemporary Women's Fiction
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Sarah Morgan is a USA Today and Sunday Times bestselling author of romance and women's fiction. She has sold over 21 million copies of her books and her trademark humour and warmth have gained her fans across the globe.
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Customers find this book an easy guilty pleasure to read with great writing and an entertaining storyline. The character development receives mixed reactions - while some like the hero character, others find the heroine a bit naive.
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Customers find the book easy to read, describing it as a guilty pleasure, with one customer mentioning they finished it in one sitting.
"I really enjoyed this book. I would say that the heroine is naive, not immature...." Read more
"...This one was good, with an exceelent plot and characters you could believe. Read this, it's a good read." Read more
"Love Sarah Morgan's writing and this book is no exception. Selene has lived a very sheltered and abusive life at the hands of her father...." Read more
"...This is what harlequin does best - easy guilty pleasure reading." Read more
Customers enjoy the storyline of the book, with one mentioning its engaging mystery elements.
"...This one was good, with an exceelent plot and characters you could believe. Read this, it's a good read." Read more
"...Her character ruined the story for me. Other than that, I like the storyline and the writing." Read more
"quick story line. I like that the heroine was vindicated in the end (like always). This is what harlequin does best - easy guilty pleasure reading." Read more
"...When she finally escapes out into the real world she is quite unprepared and very over eager to try all the things that she had never had a chance..." Read more
Customers appreciate the writing style of the book.
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"Love Sarah Morgan's writing and this book is no exception. Selene has lived a very sheltered and abusive life at the hands of her father...." Read more
"...Her books are by necessity short, but to the point. I just like the style of her writing...." Read more
"Great writing,great story, fascinating characters. one of Ms. Morgan's best...." Read more
Customers find the book entertaining, with one describing it as funny.
"...I did not want it to end, but the way it did end was wonderful and funny!..." Read more
"I just love stories like this. It's always entertaining to watch the characters grow to love eachother each chapter at a time." Read more
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Customers have mixed opinions about the character development in the book, with some appreciating the hero character while others find the characters not likeable or believable.
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"quick story line. I like that the heroine was vindicated in the end (like always). This is what harlequin does best - easy guilty pleasure reading." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2013I really enjoyed this book. I would say that the heroine is naive, not immature. She was brought up in a secluded and oppressive way, and had almost no exposure to the outside world because of her tyrannical and abusive father. When she finally escapes out into the real world she is quite unprepared and very over eager to try all the things that she had never had a chance to do and try, leading to some funny moments between hero/ heroine. I felt it was a realistic way in which to behave when embarking out on your own for the first time in your life. Her new experiences derailed her on her long and careful plan for her and her mom's freedom and that adds to the thrill of the book.
The hero had all the wonderful qualities of a great and memorable hero. He had a conscience and was very protective of her although he struggled throughout the book with his feelings for her, and how those feelings grew and grew for her.
I really like how the heroine always stood up to him (in a cute way) and did not let him steamroll her into doing things his way as do so many of our heroines. In so many of today's books they seem to just pretend to be these ethical and very independent women but in the end they turn wishy washy and self sacrificing, for " the good of the unborn baby" or other typical martyr plot. It's nice to read a different type of take on a plot I've read before which happens I suppose, when you've been reading romance for over 25 years.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2013I am a big fan of Sarah Morgan's writings and look for books written by her all the time. This one was good, with an exceelent plot and characters you could believe. Read this, it's a good read.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2014I purchased this book based on other reader's reviews. I am a big fan of Sarah Morgan, but I was a little disappointed with this book. I like the hero character, but not as much for the heroine. I found her character very annoyed. I think she is immature, a dreamer, naive and acts like a child sometimes. She threw herself at the hero, but afterward complained when something goes wrong. Her character ruined the story for me. Other than that, I like the storyline and the writing.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2013Love Sarah Morgan's writing and this book is no exception.
Selene has lived a very sheltered and abusive life at the hands of her father. But she has plans to escape the Island they live on and help her Mother escape also. So she dresses up like a nun and goes to see the one man who might be willing to help her start her business, her father biggest enemy.
Stefan agrees to help her and asks her if she would agree to come to a party at his Villa. While there pictures are taken and posted on the Internet. When Selene finds out about the pictures the next morning she feels betrayed by the one man she considered a hero. She rushes to get home, hoping to get there before her father, so that they both can escape. But her father is waiting there when she arrives. Stefan was not the one behind the pictures but only realizes after Selene has left that she fears her father and sets off to rescue her.
Stefan has suffered a loss and has always been the kind of person to never get attached to anyone. A kind of love the and leave them before they can even start thinking long term. But he has never met anyone like Selene. Will she forgive him for what she feels was a betrayal? And will he admit that he loves her before it is to late?
There were some scenes that had me laughing when Selene has to many glasses of Champagne.
A must read from Sarah Morgan!
- Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2013quick story line. I like that the heroine was vindicated in the end (like always). This is what harlequin does best - easy guilty pleasure reading.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2013I just finished reading "Sold to the Enemy!" What a fantastic book - I could not put it down!! The cat and mouse game between Selene and Stefan was wonderful!! How love grew between 2 very seriously mentally and physically abused people was a true work of art. I did not want it to end, but the way it did end was wonderful and funny! I highly recommend this book - it has everything you look for in a great book - love, hate, fear, emotions, and mystery. Sarah Morgan's books really touch your heart and your soul.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2014We have the typical Virgin Heroine and Ruthless Hero and yet they are so different, and so much better! The heroine is a little bit naïve but so open and honest and SMART that its not something that makes me want to shake her but endearing. And the Hero does have a terrible past that causes him to detach from the world (especially woman) but he's still a good guy. The author doesn't use his past as an excuse for the Hero to treat the Heroine badly in a misguided attempt to create 'angst'. At the end of Mils & Boon I usually feel the need for the Hero to cut out his beating heart and offer it to the Heroine he's behaved so badly. Not this one. I was rooting for them the whole time and all I needed from him was three magic words. I didnt need any grovelling at all!
The Heroine really understand the Hero and calls him on everything, but in a non confrontational way. She's just honest about the way things are. And when she doesn't like something? She tells him and, if necessary, walks. Not the dramatic I'm leaving you so you can notice me but just, I deserve better so I'm not going to stick around here and take this. She might have been sheltered but she's more woman than any other Mills & Boon Book I have read. BRAVA!
- Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2013I really liked this book. The hero, while thinking himself hard as nails business man really stepped up and didn't make the heroine work for his love. He wasn't your typical jerk throughout the book then all of a sudden he's great because he figures out he loves her. I'm really tired of that plot and thought this book would be the same. I was very pleasantly surprised. I only gave it 4 stars because don't think her father truly got what was coming to him. It left me vaguely unsatisfied. That's not really a spoiler since you figure out his personality in the first chapter of the book. All told, I would definitely recommend this author and book to others.
Top reviews from other countries
- MDOWNEY32Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 13, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Another amazing story from this author
I loved this story. Had all the ingredients of happy ever after. Both strong male and female characters. Perfect reading for a lazy relaxing afternoon
- AnitaReviewed in the United Kingdom on March 9, 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars Really enjoyable book
this book had everything. great characters, a good story. I didn't want it to end and I couldn't put the book down until I had finished. Sarah Morgan is one of my favourite m & b writers.
- Jo RussellReviewed in the United Kingdom on March 16, 2013
3.0 out of 5 stars it's okay - predictable and formulaic
Thought I'd get a light easy red for the hols - predictable. Good characters but not brill storyline. Finished it just to see if it ended the way I'd predicted - yes, exactly!!!
- AlisonReviewed in the United Kingdom on May 25, 2013
5.0 out of 5 stars Different in a good way
This was a new aspect if a mills and boon romance, and kept my interest. Characters were good and excellent story. Would recommend
- sharon willisReviewed in the United Kingdom on March 15, 2013
5.0 out of 5 stars A good read
Thank you for a wonderful book really enjoyed reading it was a wonderful book to read looking forward to the next one