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Her Greek Lover
Her Greek Lover
Her Greek Lover
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Her Greek Lover

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Can Jason capture Beth’s heart?
Jason Andre is a successful billionaire architect who thinks he can get what he wants ... and that’s Beth. She’s a feisty redheaded landscape designer, and not only does he want her to design a garden for his villa in Greece, he also wants to have her in his bed.
Beth Ashton has said “no” to Jason and his proposal has been refused. But when his light aircraft crashes and he loses his sight, she steps in and does exactly what she promised she wouldn’t do ... she offers to work for him.
Are Beth and Jason destined to love, or are passion and desire the only things to be found at White Island Villa?

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 17, 2022
ISBN9780957569867
Her Greek Lover
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Arabella Sheen

Arabella Sheen is a British author of sizzling, sensual Contemporary and Historical romance novels.Published with Evernight Publishing, she is also a member of the Romantic Novelists' Association.Arabella likes nothing more than starting a new novel with romantic plots and passionate characters with whom her readers can share some stolen moments.​In her free time, and when she's not reading or writing romance novels, she is either on her allotment sowing and planting with the seasons or she can be found curled on the sofa pandering to the demands of her attention-seeking moggy.Having worked and lived in the city of Amsterdam in the Netherlands as a theatre nurse for nearly twenty years, Arabella now lives in the southwest of England with her family.

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    Her Greek Lover - Arabella Sheen

    Her Greek Lover

    Arabella Sheen

    Her Greek Lover

    Copyright © 2022 by – Arabella Sheen

    ISBN: 978-0-9575698-6-7

    Publisher: priceplacebooks

    Electronic Publication: January 2022

    Previously published as: Blinded by Desire

    Cover: Fantasia Frog Designs

    eBooks are not transferable. No part of this book may be used or reproduced without written permission, except in the case of brief quotations in articles and reviews.

    This book is a work of fiction and any resemblance to persons, living or dead, or places, events or locales is purely coincidental. The characters are productions of the author’s imagination and used fictitiously.

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    Can Jason capture Beth’s heart?

    Jason Andre is a successful billionaire architect who thinks he can get what he wants … and that’s Beth. She’s a feisty redheaded landscape designer, and not only does he want her to design a garden for his villa in Greece, he also wants to have her in his bed.

    Beth Ashton has said "no" to Jason and his proposal has been refused. But when his light aircraft crashes and he loses his sight, she steps in and does exactly what she promised she wouldn’t do … she offers to work for him.

    Are Beth and Jason destined to love, or are passion and desire the only things to be found at White Island Villa?

    Contents

    Chapter 1

    Chapter 2

    Chapter 3

    Chapter 4

    Chapter 5

    Chapter 6

    Chapter 7

    Chapter 8

    Chapter 9

    Chapter 10

    About the Author

    Chapter 1

    Beth Ashton was on the point of stepping out of the lodge house when the ring tone on her mobile phone stopped her dead in her tracks. Although reluctant to answer the call, she flicked the mobile open, only to find that the caller ID had been blocked.

    It had been one of those days when nothing was going her way and everything seemed to be conspiring to delay her departure for Devon.

    Tossing back her unruly hair, she put the mobile to her ear, and listened. Pushed for time, she was determined to keep the conversation short.

    Beth knew she ought to be on the motorway beating the queues of impatient holidaymakers that were heading south. It was a bank holiday weekend, and if she left now, she might be able to miss the heavy traffic before the roads became congested with vehicles crammed full with bulging suitcases and screaming children.

    Hello, Beth Ashton speaking, she answered.

    She hoped her voice sounded business-like because she was feeling anything but cheerful.

    Ashton? A male voice asked with impatience.

    Umm, yes, she answered.

    What kept you? I was beginning to wonder if I’d been given the right number.

    Even though her mobile signal wasn’t the best, there was definitely an attitude to be heard as he spoke, and she almost barked back, "And you’re lucky I’m answering this call at all."

    Instead, taking a deep, calming breath, she asked, What can I do for you?

    The man on the other end of the line seemed to be in a foul temper and she didn’t have time to talk to bad-mannered strangers with no phone manners. He was obviously foreign, and his accent sounded Mediterranean―but she could be wrong. His English was fluent, almost faultless. And although the deep, husky voice on the other end of the line sounded cool and sexy, it was clear he was very male and very rude.

    Beth was in a hurry to get away, so, pulling the door of the lodge house shut behind her, she picked up her luggage in one hand, while awkwardly juggling her mobile in the other, and headed toward the waiting Land Rover.

    The deep voice on the mobile bellowed and barked at her again.

    I’d like to speak with your husband. It’s about work. If I leave my number, could you get him to contact me as soon as possible? Sarcasm and boredom were dripping from the man’s tongue.

    I’m sorry, but I don’t think that would be a good idea―

    Why? he asked.

    Her first impressions were right. She had not been mistaken. Whoever he was, he was definitely overbearing and insufferable. She could even imagine him glancing at his watch and counting the seconds for her to put her non-existent husband on the phone. It was this man who was wasting her time, not the other way round.

    Beth didn’t have a husband, and although the man on the phone wasn’t to know that, she detested arrogant and assuming people at the best of times. Especially men.

    There was an uncomfortable moment of silence as each of them waited for the other to speak.

    Your husband, he demanded. This is his number isn’t it?

    There was no way she was going to be spoken to in this manner.

    I’m sorry, but I think you’ve got the wrong number Mr …? Beth stopped and waited for him to give his name. He didn’t.

    I’d like to speak with Ashton … the gardener, he said. I’ve recently been shown some work he’s done for Clifton Hall, and I’d like him to landscape a garden for me in Greece. He’s come highly recommended.

    Beth’s last name was Ashton, and she happened to be a landscape gardener but, she wasn’t a man.

    Well? He was waiting for her response.

    She still wasn’t sure who the caller was.

    Look, she said as calmly as she could. I’m sorry you’ve had a bad day and you’re in a foul mood Mr?

    Andre. I’m Jason Andre.

    The name sounded familiar but she couldn’t place it.

    Mr. Andre, I’m not here for you to shout at, she told him. And again, I think you’ve got the wrong number because I’ve no idea who you are or what you want.

    She heard him take a deep breath, followed by a long sigh of frustration.

    It was almost as if he’d had enough of the conversation, yet was willing to reason with her as if she were a four year old child in order to get what he wanted.

    He sounded annoyed, and Beth wondered what she’d done to cause such a negative reaction. She hadn’t met the man and already she disliked him.

    No, you’re quite right, he said. You don’t know me and we haven’t met…yet. But, I believe you know Sophie and her husband, Charles. They’re the Fitzgeralds of Clifton Hall.

    Yes, of course, she knew Sophie. And because of this, she realised she would have to be polite to Jason.

    Beth was staying as a guest with Sophie and Charles in their lodge house while she finished landscaping their gardens at Clifton Hall. It was a convenient arrangement for all concerned. She was on site and within reach if she was needed.

    Hearing Sophie’s name dispelled some of her worries. Jason Andre couldn’t be a total lunatic. Could he? Not if he was a friend of the Fitzgeralds.

    Perhaps her first impression of him was wrong and he wasn’t the ill-tempered, discourteous individual she thought him to be.

    Putting two and two together, she realised where she’d heard an accent that was similar to Jason’s. It was a Greek accent―the same as Sophie’s.

    Yes, I know Sophie. Beth waited, wondering what was coming next.

    And then, Jason explained. Sophie’s my sister. So, thank goodness we’ve got that sorted, and I’m not talking to the wrong person. Which is it to be then? he asked. Does he prefer to look at plans using the Adobe Reader or does he want the blueprint drawings?

    I’m sorry Mr. Andre, was all she could find to say. It’s been a long day and I must be stupid or something because I still don’t know who you are or what you’re asking.

    Slowly, and somewhat wearily, she ran a hand through her hair. She had just completed a hard day’s work on the estate gardens and was tired.

    Looking at her wristwatch, she was also reminded she ought to be on the motorway battling with heavy traffic, and heading for home.

    Instead, she was outside the lodge house, wasting time on her mobile.

    We seem to have our wires crossed Mr. Andre.

    "And it seems I’m wasting my time talking to you … Mrs. Ashton."

    There was a dry, disdainful tone in his voice.

    Goodbye, she said as politely as she could.

    No wait, Jason called out with urgency. Let’s try again, and let’s see if I can explain the situation to you so that you’ll understand.

    Go ahead. She was unsure if he’d just made a derogatory comment about her intelligence, or not. But she was willing to give him the benefit of the doubt.

    "My sister’s aware I'm in need of a gardener, and she’s recommended Ashton Landscaping. She gave me your husband’s number. I’m at the Hall this weekend and I thought your husband and I could get together and look over the plans."

    Beth was beginning to understand the situation. Jason Andre thought Ashton Landscaping was run by a man―her husband.

    The husband she didn’t have.

    Beth felt her blood beginning to boil. She was fuming. Why did all men assume garden landscapers had to be men?

    If she had thought Jason Andre was rude and arrogant before, she now knew he was all those things and more. He was … sexist. If he wanted someone to work for him and check his garden designs for flaws, Beth knew it wasn’t going to be her. She wasn’t doing it.

    As much as she liked the sound of his deep, sensual accent, she didn’t fancy working for someone who was a chauvinist.

    I’m sorry, she said, determined to end the conversation as soon as possible. "I’m afraid Ashton Landscaping is not taking on extra work at the moment. The Fitzgerald project hasn’t been completed and we've other clients on our waiting list. Perhaps you could try another firm."

    She was being unusually diplomatic, and she hoped Jason Andre had got the message. She wasn’t interested in the work he was offering and she wasn’t interested in him. But it was as if Jason was deaf to her reasoning. He hadn’t heard a thing she’d said. He simply hadn’t been listening.

    I think it’ll be easier if I got Sophie to phone you, Jason told her. Sophie can explain how things are, and I’ll ask her to set up a meeting for this evening.

    Before Beth could tell him she wasn’t available that evening, he had cut her off. She'd been left holding the mobile and the buzz of the disconnected call was ringing in her ear.

    Jason had ended the call without saying goodbye or giving a polite thank you. And shaking her head in disbelief, she briefly wondered if all Greek men were as rude as the insufferable Mr. Andre.

    Throwing the mobile back into her bag, and with no one around to hear her words of frustration, she said, "One thing’s for sure Mr. Andre, you won’t be seeing me this evening."

    Having loaded her luggage into the Land Rover, Beth was ready to turn the key in the ignition, when her phone started to ring again.

    Drat, she muttered under her breath. Am I never going to get out of this place?

    She reached for the mobile, and looked at the caller ID. She saw Sophie Fitzgerald’s name on the display screen, and answered.

    Beth darling, it’s me, Sophie.

    Earlier that morning, Beth had spoken with Sophie to finalise some last minute details concerning Clifton Hall gardens. She knew Sophie couldn’t be calling to talk business, but she was wrong. Sophie did want to talk gardening. Only it wasn’t Clifton Hall’s gardens that Sophie was worried about. The gardens she wanted to discuss were Jason’s, and they were in Greece.

    Jason said he’s been in touch with you about his project. He seems to think there’s been some sort of a mix-up between the two of you, and he’d like to get together tonight, and talk things over.

    That was exactly what Beth didn’t want to do. She wanted nothing to do with Jason, and she felt herself beginning to dig her heels in. She would be more than happy if they never met.

    Beth didn’t like others to make decisions for her at the best of times, and for some reason, Sophie seemed intent on arranging a meeting with Jason.

    Jason’s coming to stay at the Hall for the weekend, Sophie said. "He’s on his way, and is driving down from London now. I thought it would be a good chance for the two of you to finally get together. Why don’t you come over to the house … tonight? Charles and I would really like it if you came to dinner."

    Usually, the more someone wanted Beth to do something she didn’t want to do, the more she tended to rebel. And something seemed fishy about this dinner date.

    Once before, Sophie had tried to get Beth on a date with one of Charles’s friends, and it had been a disaster. Now Sophie was trying to arrange a dinner with Jason. And having just spoken to the man, Beth couldn’t imagine anyone she’d rather not have dinner with.

    It’s kind of you to ask me, and at any other time, I’m sure I’d be delighted to meet your brother, but right now, I’m on my way to Devon. And to demonstrate the fact she was in the car and heading for home, she honked the horn on the Land Rover.

    But Sophie was persistent.

    Jason’s an architect with Andre & Marsh. I thought his firm might be able to use your landscaping services. Beth, to be honest, I’ve more or less promised you would look over his garden designs. You see, Jason wants someone to plan his gardens in Greece, and I’ve recommended you.

    Beth now knew why the name of Jason Andre had sounded familiar. She’d only just put two and two together. Jason was the Jason Andre of Andre & Marsh Architects.

    Everyone in the building development trade knew the name of Andre & Marsh. It was a multi-billion pound organisation with an annual turnover beyond her dreams.

    Andre & Marsh employed thousands and subcontracted all over the world. There was no comparison to her business. Ashton Landscaping and Jason’s company were in different leagues. Jason was simply out of her orbit.

    Jason Andre was always in the public eye. He was constantly pictured on the front cover of some newspaper or tabloid magazine and there was usually a glamorous, alluring woman on his arm.

    His reputation was that of a ruthless man, both in and out of bed. He was a sexy billionaire who handled his business and personal affairs mercilessly.

    In business, there was none better than Jason. His reputation was excellent. Not only was he known to be one of the best architects in the country, he also had a name and status that had spread worldwide. But in affairs of the heart, it was another matter. He was known to be one of Europe’s wealthiest, jet-setting elite, but he was first and foremost a womanizer and playboy.

    Jason worked hard and played hard. He discarded women like a man with a cold would discard used tissues from a box of paper handkerchiefs.

    A relationship with him would get you nowhere. No … Jason was very much out of her league and very much not her type.

    Beth knew from what she’d previously read about him that if Jason wanted something, he always got it. But he wasn’t getting her.

    It’s nice of you to consider me for your brother’s project in Greece, and normally I’d love to stay and meet him. But as I told you earlier, I’m travelling to Devon this evening and I’m going to be away for the weekend.

    Somehow, whenever Jason’s paid us a visit, you’ve always missed one another, Sophie explained. And it would be nice if you two could finally meet.

    Normally, I’m sure it would be a pleasure to meet him, but… Beth diplomatically left unsaid what she really wanted to say.

    In reality, she didn’t know how she kept the irony out of her voice.

    Having just spoken on the phone to Jason, she doubted meeting him in person would be any sort of pleasure.

    Beth

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