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A Greek billionaire meets his match in a “terrific heroine” who “shines with her beliefs and strong will”—from the USA Today–bestselling author (RT Book Reviews, 4 ½ stars).

2008 Reviewers’ Choice Award Nominee—Romantic Times

At Angelos Zouvelekis’s command, café waitress Chantal will play the part of his bride-to-be. He will shower her with exquisite jewels and silks—and she will repay him in kind . . .

He wants his recompense in the bedroom. Angelos worships Chantal’s body, although he thinks she’s a devious gold digger. But his arrogance is shattered when he discovers Chantal is a virgin . . .

Angelos bought this innocent, and now he intends to keep her—whatever the cost!

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Sarah Morgan is a USA Today and Sunday Times bestselling author of contemporary romance and women's fiction. She has sold more than 21 million copies of her books and her trademark humour and warmth have gained her fans across the globe. Sarah lives with her family near London, England, where the rain frequently keeps her trapped in her office. Visit her at www.sarahmorgan.com

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'I've found her, Angelos. And she's a goddess.'

Hearing the sound of his father's voice, Angelos Zouvelekis interrupted his conversation with the Greek ambassador to France and turned. 'Found who?' The fact that his father had made an effort to come tonight was a good sign. A few months ago he had been a broken man, unwilling to leave his isolated villa after his second painful divorce in six years.

'The perfect woman for you.' His father shook his head in disbelief, but the corners of his eyes crinkled as he smiled. 'Sometimes I wonder if you're really my son. This place is full of gorgeous, beautiful women and what do you do? You talk to boring men in suits. Where did I go wrong with you?'

Seeing the surprise in the ambassador's eyes, Angelos smoothly excused himself and drew his father to one side. 'For me, tonight is about business. I hold this ball every year. The purpose is to part the rich and famous from their money.'

'Business, business, business.'Visibly exasperated, his father raised his hands in despair. 'Does business keep you warm at night? 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!'

Several heads turned in their direction, but Angelos simply laughed. 'Tonight I'm not making money. 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.' But it had been such a long time since his father had summoned sufficient energy to nag him about marriage that he felt nothing but relief. 'And I don't need you to find me a woman.'

'Why? 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.'

'That's why I pick them,' Angelos murmured, but his father frowned his disapproval, dismissing his comment with another wave of his hand.

'I know who you pick! 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.' His Greek accent thickening his words, Costas Zouvelekis made a disparaging noise. 'How can you be happy with a woman who doesn't enjoy her food? Does a woman like that cook for you? No. 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? No. Would they—?'

'I don't need a woman to cook. I have staff for that purpose.' Angelos wondered briefly whether inviting his father to this particular function might have been a mistake after all. 'And I don't have any children for a woman to care for.'

His father gave a snort of exasperation. 'I know you don't, and I want you to have children. That is the point I am making! You are thirty-four years old and how many times have you been married? None. I am sixty-three and how many times have I been married? Three. It is time you started catching up, Angelos. Make me a grandfather!'

'Ariadne has already made you a grandfather twice.'

'That's different. She's my daughter and you are my son. I want to hold the sons of my son in my arms.'

'I'll get married when I find the right woman, not before.' Angelos drew his father onto the balcony that circled the ballroom and refrained from pointing out that his father's last two attempts at marriage had created emotional and financial devastation.

There was no way he was making that mistake.

'You won't find the right woman by dating the wrong ones! And what are we doing in Paris? Why can't you hold this ball in Athens? What is wrong with Athens?'

'The world is bigger than Greece.'Angelos suppressed a yawn as the conversation shifted onto another familiar topic. 'I conduct business all over the globe.'

'And I never understand why! Did I have to leave Greece to make my first million? No!' Costas peered into the ballroom. 'Where has she gone? I can't see her.'

Angelos raised his eyebrows in question. 'Who are you looking for?'

'The goddess with the body. She was perfect. And now she has disappeared. She was all eyes and curves and soft-looking. Now, that girl would make a good mother. I can imagine her with your children snuggled on her lap and a moussaka cooling on your table.'

Angelos glanced at his father with amusement. 'I suggest you don't tell her that. These days it is heresy to make that sort of comment to a woman. They invariably have rather different aspirations.'

'The women you pick have different aspirations.' His father's voice was fierce as he searched the room with his eyes. 'Believe me, this one was built to be a mother. If you don't want her, then I might be interested myself.'

All trace of amusement left him, and Angelos inhaled sharply.

'Not again!' Didn't his father ever learn? 'Promise me that this time you'll just take her to bed. Don't marry her,' he advised, taking a glass of orange juice from a passing waiter and swapping it for the glass of champagne in his father's hand.

'You only think about bed and sex, but I have more respect for women than that.'

'You need to develop a more cynical approach to the opposite sex,' Angelos advised. 'What respect did Tara show you when she left you after six months, taking with her enough money to keep her going for life?'

His father's knuckles whitened as he gripped the stem of the glass. 'We both made a mistake.'

Mistake? Angelos ground his teeth. He was sure that as far as Tara was concerned the marriage had been a resounding success. She was now an extremely rich young woman.

His father deflated before his eyes, his vulnerability exposed. 'She was very mixed up. She didn't know what she wanted.'

'She knew exactly what she wanted—' Angelos broke off, trapped between the option of upsetting his father still further by highlighting the ruthless efficiency of Tara's campaign, or of letting the subject drop and risking the possibility that, even after two such divorces, his trusting father still hadn't learned the lessons that needed to be learned.

Costas sighed. 'A relationship should be about love and caring.'

Angelos winced at this sentimental and dangerous observation and made a mental note to instruct his security team to screen all women showing the slightest interest in his father in order to protect him from further unscrupulous individuals. 'Didn't your last two marriages teach you anything about women?'

'Yes. They taught me that you can't trust a thin one.' Costas regained some of his spirit. 'They want to be size zero—but why is it called that? Because they are zero use to anyone! They are too thin and hungry to live the life a woman is supposed to live. Next time I marry she will be a proper shape.'

'After everything that has happened over the past six years, you still believe that love exists?'

His father's face fell. 'I was in love with your mother for forty years. Of course I believe that love exists.'

Cursing himself for his lack of tact, Angelos put a hand on his father's shoulder. 'You should stop trying to replace her,' he said roughly. 'What you had was rare.' So rare that he'd given up hope of finding it himself. And he wasn't willing to risk settling for anything less.

'I will find it again.'

Not before it had cost the family a fortune in divorce settlements and mental anguish.

Frustrated by his father's misguided optimism about the female sex, Angelos ran a hand over the back of his neck. 'Stay single. It's less complicated.'

'I'm not staying single. I hate being single. It isn't natural for a man to be single. And you shouldn't be single, either.'

Seeing that his father was about to launch into another lecture in favour of the curvaceous woman, Angelos decided that the conversation had gone on long enough. 'You don't need to worry about me. I'm seeing a woman.' It wasn't the relationship that his father was hoping for, but he didn't need to know that.

His father scowled at him suspiciously. 'Is she a proper shape?'

'She is a perfect shape,' Angelos drawled, thinking of the A list Hollywood actress who had spent two extremely exciting nights in his bed the week before. Would he be seeing her again? Possibly. She had the legs and the hair and she was definitely an athlete in the bedroom. Was he interested in marrying her? Absolutely not. They would bore each other to death within a month, let alone a lifetime.

But hope was already lighting his father's eyes. 'And when will I meet her? You never introduce me to your girlfriends.'

With good reason. Introducing a woman to his father would deliver the exact message he was so careful never to send. 'When a woman is important to me, you will meet her,' Angelos said smoothly. 'And now I want to introduce you to Nicole. She's my Director of Public Affairs here in Paris, and she definitely loves food. I know you'll have plenty to say to one another.'He guided his father towards the reliable Nicole, made the necessary introductions, and then turned back to the ballroom to continue networking.

And stopped dead, his attention caught by the woman directly in front of him.

She walked as though she owned the place, with a gentle swing of her hips and a faint smile on her glossy mouth, as if something or someone had amused her. Her blonde hair was piled on her head and her vivid red dress provided a dazzling splash of colour amidst the predictable boring black. She looked like an exotic rainforest bird let loose among a flock of crows.

Instantly forgetting the Hollywood actress, Angelos watched her for a moment and then gave a slow, satisfied smile of his own. His father would be pleased on two counts, he thought, as he moved purposefully towards the unknown woman. Firstly because he was about to stop thinking about business and turn his attentions to the purs...

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00UFIHDEI
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Harlequin Presents; Original edition (August 1, 2008)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ August 1, 2008
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 2.5 MB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 248 pages
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
    These romances are never fantastic. But a good short read. But this one was fantastic. It had a deep undertone of lessons learned, character development, and a great ending
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2016
    I really enjoyed this book. The description of this book is misleading, and does not do the book justice.
    Chantal was a cleaning lady for a hotel. One room she cleaned, she found a ticket to a high society ball. She took the ticket out of the trash, and went.
    She designed her own dress. Chantal loved to sew and create beautiful things.
    At the ball she met Angelos Zouvelekis, and his dad. The dance she shared with Angelos left her breathless. the chemistry was hot, and sizzling from page one. After she left, Angelos wanted to know who she was. He found her ticket. What he didn't know at the time was the name on the ticket was not really her. He thought she was Isabelle Ducat. Isabelle was a gold digger. She would marry the rich, and when she divorced she would be sitting pretty until she got her nails into another rich man.

    He refused to believe chantal when she said she wasn't Isabelle until he found out she was a virgin. This book was different from a lot of the Harlequin Romance books. Angelo's father had a heart attack. He thought his son had finally found the one special love of his life. He didn't want to let his father down. He asked, well I should say demanded that Chantal come and stay with him, and his father, until his father got better. Chantal had a lot of respect for his father so she agreed. Chantal refused any gifts, and demanded to pay rent. I loved her back bone, and the way she stood up to the rich billionaire. I really enjoyed the relationship she formed with his dad. I also enjoyed watching Angelo fall in love. He fell hard for Chantal. It was like love at first sight for both of them, it just took Angelo longer to figure it out. Great book!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2008
    Angelos Zouvelekis and his father, Costas were busy arguing the merits of a fine woman when Chantal walked into the stuffy ballroom with her head held high, dressed in a knockout red dress. Barely excusing himself from the man who gave him life, Angelos quickly makes his way over to her side, marking her as his for the night. She's charming, she's different, she's unique. She's everything he wants in a woman until he realizes she's been deceiving him. Disgusted with her and himself he strives to erase her from his mind, then his father suffers a heart attack and declares, only when he sees that his son and that wonderful woman from the ball are together will he be able to rest in peace. Angelos tracks Chantal down and acting under the impression she's a devious gold digger, propositions her. An all expense paid vacation in the Greek Isles in exchange for pretending to be the love of his life. Chantal is upset when she realizes that Angelos thinks she's someone else and is hurt by his attitude, but the truth, in her eyes, is far worse so she allows his callous attitude and accepts his proposition for his father's sake. Costas Zouvelekis was nice to her and in her world, that's a rare thing. So she journeys to Greece with Angelos and they put on a show for the sly Costas. Angelos believes he can just ignore her now that they both ensconced on his private island but her tempting allure proves too much for him and he seduces her, thinking to get her out of his system. Instead he is given indelible proof that she is not who he thinks she is, so of course *eye roll* all his preconceived notions about her are wiped away and he falls in love with the woman who stands so innocently before him. It's easy to overwhelm Chantal and to get her to love him back, what's hard is getting her to trust him and when she does, it's the start of a beautiful romance.

    Angelos was wonderful. True, he's a bit of a jacka** to her when he thinks she's someone else but it was okay. Apparently his father is the type to fall in love with any woman who bats her eyelashes at him and knowing the reputation of the woman he thought Chantal was, it gave him license to be protective and angry. The fact that he snaps out of it when he realizes she's a virgin is a little eye rolling but hey, whatever. This doesn't make all the problems go away, however. Chantal has a lot of mental hangups about taking care of herself and paying her own way that allows for some funny conversations and some equally funny scenarios that had me laughing. While I applaud a woman who wants to take care of herself and not rely on a man, it's a trifle overdone, especially when it jeopardizes their relationship. But once we find out her secret, it's perfectly understandable and suffice to say, they were honest and painful reasons.

    This was charming, utterly charming. I loved it. It made me laugh. It made me sigh and believe that there's a handsome, rich and wonderful Greek billionaire out there, just waiting for all of us to go and get'em. Angelos was a to-die-for fantasy man who I would love to let sweep me off my feet and Chantal was the sweet, plucky heroine who had both integrity and brains and a knack for sewing which I greatly admire since I have none. I loved this book. It was a wonderful, simply sweet romance that was fun to get lost in for a short while before the drab of everyday life returned. Enjoy!!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2016
    This book started out like many others. In fact I thought I'd read it before but then it began to change. The hostility and misunderstanding s cleared up and a real relationship with all its passion, insecurities and sweetness began. I really liked all the characters and the depth they showed. This book was uplifting and leaves you feeling high on love and possibilities.
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2020
    This book was definitely one with thought not a typical romance but one where the characters had strong characters and were overall outstanding qualities ! Definitely what I needed to just switch off and live in a bubble for a couple of hours
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2015
    I purchased this story based on all the other reviews. I love reading Sarah Morgan's love stories, but I have mixed feelings for this book. The story was interesting, but it seems a little unrealistic. This story is okay, but not very romantic. I love the first two chapters in the beginnig, but then it went downhill after he found her so he can lie to his father. It seems very unrealistic for a rich guy like Angelos to force a woman to go to an island just so they can lie to his father. At the same time, Chantal had many chances to tell him the true that she wasn't Isabel, but she didn't. She didn't even defend herself when he insulted her with all gold digger comments. She was also kind of annoying by insisted on paying him for everything to show that she is independent. She is either insecure or lack of personality. Kind of disappointed.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2017
    This book was awesome. I finished it in one day. I couldn't put it down. I love how the main characters met. The way the whole story played out flowed smoothly. At first I was worried that things would not get clearer in the story line. However the final piece in the puzzle came through in a wonderfully marvelous way that made it all fit together. I would recommend this to anyone looking for a love story.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2021
    Loved the story line and the H&h. Drama, heat, banter and a sweet father. Will be reading more by this author!

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  • Jonesy
    5.0 out of 5 stars Innocent girl, cynical man
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 28, 2016
    I loved this book because she is strong , he is cynical and arrogant yet her innocence and kind heart move him. The interaction between the character's is full of angst, and misunderstanding and often very amusing too. A wonderful book to read.
  • Kindle-Kunde
    5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful
    Reviewed in Germany on October 11, 2020
    A really nice, funny and emotional read. I loved the book. It was my first from Sarah Morgan but definitely not my last.
  • m. j.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Sweet
    Reviewed in India on July 2, 2022
    An extremely sweet romance, great dialogues.
    h is a very hardworking, self-reliant, warm person
    H is ultra confident, sometimes arrogant person.
    In the first half of the book he keeps doubting her every move thinking she is a gold digger although he couldn't help being attracted to her. In the later half, once he realises her innocence, he makes amends and then gradually they fall in love.
    Satisfying climax!
  • nadia z
    5.0 out of 5 stars perfect
    Reviewed in Canada on February 11, 2024
    Really enjoyed this love story. The male was incredible sensual, considerate and very patient lover. The sexual connection was very intense and fast. Love every thing about the story still would be nice to have little more of future ending for this couple. The ending felt too abrupt
  • Cherryl Ann Oakley
    4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 10, 2015
    Nice light reading

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