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The Greek Tycoon's Disobedient Bride (2008)

by Lynne Graham(Favorite Author)
3.77 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
0373127790 (ISBN13: 9780373127795)
languge
English
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publisher
Harlequin
series
Virgin Brides, Arrogant Husbands
review 1: Lynne Graham always makes me greedy about her books.Surprisingly, so far this is her only book which has a strong and clever heroine. I was getting tired for a spineless, no backbone heroine this author seems to like. So this book came as a surprise for me.Unfortunately, when the spineless heroine appears, the story was pretty good. And this, when we have a strong heroine, the story is rather flat on the plot. I don't know if it's just my feeling or something but it seems i have a better expectation than this.For once i want to read her book which has an alpha male meets his equivalent with a strong plot and great angst. And of course, LG could stick to her character, a virgin heroine. and no, a virgin heroine doesn't always weak!Some of her books are just ridiculous when ... moreshe writes about virgin heroines that always weak in sexual knowledge. There're common resource for it, and should i remind you that you don't write historical romances here. okay, i'm getting sarcastic. Oh come on! being virgin doesn't always mean that you can't be bold and confident. So yes, this book seems a good start. i like the heroine, but i hope i can read our hero's inner thought more clear. but well, this book is good and because LG is one of my favorite author so i give this 4 stars.
review 2: Lynne Graham is one of my all time favorite Mills & Boon authors and I loved reading her Virgin Brides, Arrogant Husbands Trilogy, of which The Greek Tycoon’s Disobedient Bride is the first. The story begins with Ophelia, who has been left a crumbling house by her bitter and twisted grandmother, with certain provisos that are not carried out will mean losing the home she loves. Lysander Metaxis life is linked to her family for something that happened years before and he is determined to obtain her home whatever it takes.The clause states that she must marry Lysander and then Ophelia will be given a letter after the wedding telling her where to find her lost sister, Abbey. Lysander agrees to the mad idea because he wants the house for his dying mother. Well, that might have been the reasons for both of them to agree on this mutual dislike to marry in the beginning but as they get to know each other, but as the story of both their families unfold, they are unable to deny the sizzling attraction they feel for each other. In fact the one scene together is really sexy and hot..really hot. In the end, they have their HEA and we will have to wait for the next book to find out if Lysander has tracked down her sister…but wait…there might also be a lost brother that Ophelia knew nothing about.I loved the characters in the story. Lysander and Ophelia…they are such a gorgeous couple……and for once I liked the heroine’s pet….a talking, cursing parrot named Harrock. I also liked the way the background of their two families makes for good reading and you want to know even more. less
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Lauris
this was a fun book and an easy and quick read. my only complaint is all the unanswered questions.
Honey
Really enjoy a spunky heroine.
venki
★★★½
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