His Greek Wedding Night Debt
(Harlequin Presents)
ebook, 224 pages
Expected publication: April 1st 2020 by Harlequin Presents (first published March 17th 2020)
Goodreads synopsis:
She owes him a wedding night…
He’ll collect it in Greece!
It’s heart-stopping for architect Helena to learn that her mystery client is Theo Nikolaidis—her ex-fiancé! Unwilling to sacrifice her hard-fought independence, she ended their engagement, but memories of their passion were harder to leave behind…
Theo has one goal: seeking vengeance on his runaway bride! Yet their return to the Greek island they had planned to call home complicates everything. Theo can’t escape their past…or the intense connection that spectacularly reignites! Will this tycoon be tempted to rewrite the rules of his revenge?
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4.5 Stars
This is a book in the Harlequin Presents line over at Harlequin Books. This line of books is slightly more sensual than a normal Harlequin book and tends to have an International flavor to it.
Basic premise: Theo has a plan. He wants revenge on Helena for leaving him at the alter years earlier. But of course, as plan go, this one goes awry almost immediately. Neither have been with another person since their breakup. And now them being together for an unexpected length of time is proving to pull them together closer than ever.
We all know how this is going to end. Theo will succeed at his quest and Helena will be embarrassed and dejected. But what if half way through he decides his quest is over and now he wants to have that happily ever after with Helena? If she ever finds out what he was up to it will be over. And now that he has fallen back in love with her, he never wants her to discover the truth.
This was a little hard to read at time. I could totally see both points of view and how they had come to this moment. It was just hard watching it all unfold knowing what was coming. Great book and I highly recommend it.
I received this as an ARC (Advanced Reader Copy) in return for an honest review. I thank NetGalley, the publisher and the author for allowing me to read this title.
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