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Acropolis Now: A Billionaire Romantic Comedy
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Papaioannou Series

Written by Katie MacAlister

Narrated by Hillary Huber

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Sometimes, happily ever after takes its own sweet time . . .

When Moonbeam Swiftcloud Nakai went to England on a scholarship and fell in love with a Greek student named Neo, she never thought her life would be one of regret, lost love, and oppression. But Romeo and Juliet weren't the only star-crossed lovers around, and Beam and Neo were separated, doomed to be forever apart.

Until the day when Beam is forced to go back to Greece to face everything she'd tried so hard to forget. When her beloved niece falls afoul of the same person who broke her heart in the past, Beam is determined to make things right. And if that includes facing down her former husband Neo, then so be it.

Neo had spent his life trying-and failing-to forget the only woman he'd ever loved, but her betrayal broke more than just his heart. So when Beam marches back into his life with a demand that he stop picking on her niece, he's alternately overjoyed and dismayed-there's no denying that life has thrown them together for a reason.

Only this time, he's not sure he can survive another betrayal. Can he salvage their relationship, or will he be doomed to repeat the same mistakes?

Contains mature themes.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 28, 2022
Acropolis Now: A Billionaire Romantic Comedy

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    Acropolis Now: A Billionaire Romantic Comedy
    Acropolis Now: A Billionaire Romantic Comedy

    Sometimes, happily ever after takes its own sweet time . . . When Moonbeam Swiftcloud Nakai went to England on a scholarship and fell in love with a Greek student named Neo, she never thought her life would be one of regret, lost love, and oppression. But Romeo and Juliet weren't the only star-crossed lovers around, and Beam and Neo were separated, doomed to be forever apart. Until the day when Beam is forced to go back to Greece to face everything she'd tried so hard to forget. When her beloved niece falls afoul of the same person who broke her heart in the past, Beam is determined to make things right. And if that includes facing down her former husband Neo, then so be it. Neo had spent his life trying-and failing-to forget the only woman he'd ever loved, but her betrayal broke more than just his heart. So when Beam marches back into his life with a demand that he stop picking on her niece, he's alternately overjoyed and dismayed-there's no denying that life has thrown them together for a reason. Only this time, he's not sure he can survive another betrayal. Can he salvage their relationship, or will he be doomed to repeat the same mistakes? Contains mature themes.

Author

Katie MacAlister

Growing up in a family where a weekly visit to the library was a given, Katie MacAlister spent much of her time with her nose buried in a book. When she was contracted to write a nonfiction book about software, her editor refused to allow her to include witty dialogue or love scenes, so Katie swiftly resolved to switch to fiction, in which she could indulge in world building, tormenting her characters, and falling madly in love with all her heroes. Her novels have been translated into numerous languages, been recorded as audiobooks, received several awards, and are regulars on the New York Times, USA TODAY, and Publishers Weekly bestseller lists. She also writes for the young adult audience as Katie Maxwell. Katie lives in the Pacific Northwest. You can visit her website at KatieMacAlister.com.

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