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An Heir for Alexandros: The Greek Billionaire's Baby

✍ Scribed by Rayner, Holly


Book ID
109222319
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Weight
73 KB
Category
Fiction

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✦ Synopsis


A billionaire with a secret. A reporter with a grudge…

Contracted to write the memoirs of a secretive public figure, Kally Jones is ready to begin a new career, and a new chapter of her life, but after finding out that the man whose biography she must write is the same man who put her out of a job a while ago, revenge is on the cards…

Rather than the cold, remorseless, profit-obsessed billionaire businessman she expects, however, Alexandros Stratos proves to be a more complicated man than she could ever imagine. Charismatic, debonair, and searing hot, the tycoon has more than a few secrets of his own, and before she can get a hold on herself, Kally is plunged into Alexandros’ world of intrigue.

One fateful encounter later, Kally realises she’s pregnant with Alexandros’ only heir. What will happen when the irresistible billionaire finds out?

This is a standalone Greek Billionaire romance novel from best-selling author Holly Rayner. It contains a guaranteed HEA, and a tale of romance that will ensnare your heart. As an added gift, it also contains the first few chapters of Holly Rayner's prior novel, Stealing From The Sheikh.

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