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GREEK PREGNANCY CLAUSE – Maya Blake Italy & Greece – Present Day It’s the funeral for Odessa Santella’s father and she is on edge because she knows that a nail is about to be driven into her own coffin unless she finds a way to escape. Her tyrannical father had held off suitors but with his death, her fate is in her uncle’s hands—and he seems determined to give her to an older man that Odessa despises. Suddenly, Odessa spots two men from her past—her father’s former chauffeur and his son, now a powerful billionaire. Ares Zanelis and Odessa were once teenage sweethearts but broke up after her father threatened to harm Ares. Odessa walks up to Ares and asks for his help. He must pretend to be engaged to her and once she is out of here, let her walk away from her nightmare. He agrees but goes one step further. She must marry him and bear him two children. Then she can be free. Will she accept? All of her life Odessa had been controlled by her father, who was a prominent mob boss. After her father found out that she was seeing Ares when they were teens, he made sure to force her to break them up. He had other plans for his only child, and it didn’t include hooking up with his chauffeur’s son. Odessa decides to go with Ares and his father to escape being married off to that dastardly man, but she may be headed into more problems. Ares is angry at her for what he perceives as her betrayal when they were teens. He didn’t know the truth about why she broke things off. As an act of revenge, he will get what he wants: marriage to her for five years and she must bear two children. Then he will send her away and he will keep the children. Odessa is having problems accepting his requirements. But there’s no denying that she is still attracted to Ares. Odessa and Ares continually dance around each other in GREEK PREGNANCY CLAUSE. He was supposed to rescue her, but she might have backed herself into a corner with his unyielding demands. He thinks he is punishing her for what she did to him and doesn’t want to believe that she was trying to protect him. Their chemistry in this tale sizzles and we know she is going to agree to marry him. When he makes it clear that it will be a real marriage or at least one where they have sex enough to impregnate her, readers will know that the sex won’t stop. They are attracted too much to each other. Can Odessa and Ares find love together despite the walls he has built between them in the GREEK PREGNANCY CLAUSE? Don’t miss the heat and emotion in this intriguing tale. Patti Fischer |
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