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From One Night to Wife
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From One Night to Wife
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From One Night to Wife
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From One Night to Wife

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A souvenir from her Greek affair! 

Three months ago, journalist Serena James had her heart broken by a man she'll never forget, especially not the fury in his eyes the night they parted. Now she's back in Santorini to tell him that their summer fling had unexpected repercussions  

Mogul Nikos Petrakis is on the verge of a deal that will make him even more powerful. He doesn't need any distractionespecially not a sexy redhead whose curves beg to be touched! But now that she's carrying his heir, Nikos is forced to make a decision. 

It's time to make Serena his wife! 

When one night leads to pregnancy!
LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 1, 2015
ISBN9781460386408
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Rachael Thomas

Rachael has loved writing stories since she was a small child, but it was the discovery of Mills and Boon as a teenager, that started her love affair with romance. In 2013 she entered Harlequin's So You Think You Can Write competition and her entry earned her a place in the Top Ten. That entry, A Deal Before the Altar became her debut title. Rachael lives in Wales on a farm and loves exploring. Her latest adventure was in the Sahara Desert for charity - and research!  

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    The whole book was just basically reworded paragraphs repeated in a pattern. And almost each one contradicts the paragraph or so before it. Serena and Nikos could not stop talking about their problems.