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Pregnant by the Greek Tycoon
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Pregnant by the Greek Tycoon

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After a whirlwind marriage to Greek billionaire Angolos Constantine, Georgie was pregnant - and was sure Angolos would be delighted. Instead, he told her to "go away and never come back." So that was exactly what she did.

Angolos has never seen his son - until now! In fact, Angolos Constantine didn't think he could have children, and now he's not prepared to let this miracle go. Even though Georgie seems to hate him, he'll have what's rightfully his...by whatever means possible!
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Release dateApr 1, 2010
ISBN9781426859137
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Pregnant by the Greek Tycoon
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Kim Lawrence

Kim Lawrence was encouraged by her husband to write when the unsocial hours of nursing didn't look attractive! He told her she could do anything she set her mind to, so Kim tried her hand at writing. Always a keen Mills & Boon reader, it seemed natural for her to write a romance novel - now she can't imagine doing anything else. She is a keen gardener and cook and enjoys running on the beach with her Jack Russell. Kim lives in Wales.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    loved it. it is nice for once for the the lead female to have a backbone even if it happened later.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Not bad
    Jumped a bit quickly in places
    I liked the time they spent before going to Greece.
    They were both pretty obtuse
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    Personally it was a good story everything went out well until she accepted to go to Greece with him. It's true we do read this books cause it's speaks to us your book just got me angry during that particular part and I just stopped reading the rest. We are women I need to identify myself to your books but here I didn't, it's like all those years of pain,sorrow,hardship and tears wasn't enough to make her understand that this man had hurt her. And from one day to the other she just can't forgive him like that. I think he had to grovel and beg. He had to prove he won't run again if things got though and he had to let her know why exactly he dumped her assume without trying for an instance to believe he. To trust his wife
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    Stupid doormat heroine
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I LIKE
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Very good. The heroine kept strong, I liked it a lot, since almost everything you read this days make the heroines sound weak, like beeswax close to the fire.. the author used a child to get the parents together but she forgot him later on, a sentence here and there. She made him sound more as a guest than family when the father got in to the picture. Anyway. I thought the husband was stupid, bringing the ex wife home to visit when he was newly wed?, even if he claimed they were good friends, that's just wrong, i could see why the wife was intimidated, but she put up with too much. I would have like to see the husband really working hard to make up for the wrongs.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Good".....rrg
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Georgette, a British student who hopes to become a teacher, meets Angolos, a Greek businessman, while on vacation with her family. After a whirlwind romance, the pair of them marry and move to Greece. However, once Angolos is told that Georgette is pregnant, he inexplicably tells her to leave forever. Angolos, although he has not told his new wife this, has been left sterile after cancer treatment, and he is certain that this baby is not his. He doesn't bother with a paternity test; instead, he sends Georgette money every month. But Georgette, who realizes her dream of becoming a teacher, doesn't touch his money, and she contents herself to raising Angolos' son alone - until one of Angolos' friends sees Georgette's son and tells Angolos that the boy is a dead ringer for Angolos. Angolos goes to England in an attempt to win back the woman he still loves and his miracle son.I was really hoping that this book would be great; the premise sounded interesting to me. However, the writing style never really clicked with me, and the plot became even more ridiculous. The drama in Angolos' relationship with Georgette was stupid; if only he'd sat down and talked with her for just a few minutes, everything would have been worked out for them. I mean, seriously, what kind of worldly man just kicks out a woman he loves who is claiming to be his child, a child that he wants to believe is his, without so much as a paternity test? Especially if the man only assumes that he's sterile; he's never had any testing done that shows that he actually IS sterile. So, in spite of obviously being good in business, Angolos is quite stupid.Georgette is a rather likable character for the most part; she's not the same backward girl she once was, and it's nice seeing her be feisty. But she has a tendency to be too whiny and forgiving. Yes, Angolos is stupid, but the misunderstandings are also partially her fault, as well. If either one of them had just bothered to talk to one another, this story could have been wrapped up in just a few pages.Speaking of wrapping up the story, the author really threw in too many things at the end to keep the story going. Characters abruptly changed entire personalities without explanation, crazy events happened just to pad the page count, and more miracles occurred. In the end, I was glad to be done with the book.

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  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    this story could have been better. georgie was kicked out of their home by her husband when she said she was pregnant, without explanation. abondoned for four years, to raise her son on her own...the manner her husband to which her husband was talking about her to his doctor friend was so vile, he learly didnt have feelings for her. Even when he came to see her, he has the divorce paper in his pocket. But when he saw the child and accepted the fact that he's the father, he suddenly feel that he's in love with georgie again... that's a little far-fetch. I can't get around the fact that georgie, after 4 yrs of rearing her boy on a tight budget could forget evrything and accepted him in a few minutes of contemplation... she should have made him grovel for a few months before opening her heart to him again. It's only fair.

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