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The Sarantos Secret Baby (2011)

by Olivia Gates(Favorite Author)
3.99 of 5 Votes: 3
ISBN
0373730934 (ISBN13: 9780373730933)
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English
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Harlequin Books
review 1: I absolutely love this book. Olivia Gates did her thing. She wrote a very emotional and heartfelt love story. Aristedes(Aris)& Selene made a beautiful couple. But their families are bitter rivals in business but their attraction to one another was stronger. After a great weekend together things changed. Selene walks out wanting Aris to follow but signals were crossed. It's eighteen months later and Aris is back to handle business and he wants Selene back but he is in for a surprise. Enters Alex (sweetest baby), his son from the moment he seen the child, the connection was so strong I felt it too. His twin, he know that was his son and the child knew that was his blood. I wanted to cry it was so beautiful. All I know is Aris felt and wanted something he never had a... morend wanted to do the right thing but Selene couldn't trust her feeling are his. I love how Olivia Gates gradually built up their relationship and made their love even stronger. To see Aris go from being the monster in the business to be brought down by the love of Selene and Alex was awesome. This is one of my favorite Secret Baby Books. A must read!!!
review 2: I just love men who are all business and cold and just made for love. This story was pretty good, but too short. It did surprised me that even if the storyline was fast it didn't bother me as much. The only thing that didn't set well with me, probably because I don't like in big doses being called ''my love'' ''my beauty'' or something in those lines. I usually don't mined that because it's sweet, but in this case it was somehow forced, because men like Aris don't go that fast into the feelings stuff.But everything else I liked big time. :D less
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givemebooks
Harlequin romance just the way of like it: quick, sexy, dramatic and with cute kids.
CrimsonMoon
I gave up on this little book... Too predictable, illogical and borderline stupid
Cadence
It was a quick read
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