His Pregnant Enemy Bride

· Greek Rivals Book 2 · Harlequin
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About this eBook

An accidental pregnancy, wed for his heir, Greek billionaire romance from Harlequin Presents author Michelle Smart.

Wed for her secret…
on the enemy's terms!

The Tsalikis and the Antoniadises: the two most powerful families in the glittering Aegean—and the bitterest rivals! And after merciless Alexis Tsaliki’s shamefully glorious encounter with the mesmerizing Lydia Antoniadis leaves her pregnant, the shock waves are explosive…

Lydia knows she’ll be disowned for carrying a Tsaliki heir, so a wedding ring is her only guarantee of security for her unborn child. She neither expects nor wants anything other than a paper union. But Alexis counters… If Lydia becomes his wife, she must share the billionaire’s last name and his bed!

From Harlequin Presents: Escape to exotic locations where passion knows no bounds. Read all the Greek Rivals books:

Book 1: Forgotten Greek Proposal
Book 2: His Pregnant Enemy Bride

About the author

Michelle Smart is a Publishers Weekly bestselling author with a slight-to-severe coffee addiction. A book worm since birth, Michelle can usually be found hiding behind a paperback, or if it’s an author she really loves, a hardback. Michelle lives in rural Northamptonshire in England with her husband and two young Smarties. When not reading or pretending to do the housework she loves nothing more than creating worlds of her own. Preferably with lots of coffee on tap. www.michelle-smart.com.

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