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Linked-Story Duet: Volakis Vow. Part Two: Bride for Real

Publisher: Mills & Boon (August 2011), Harlequin (September 2011). ISBN-10: 026388676X, ISBN-13: 978-0263886764



Tally Spencer is an ordinary girl with no experience of relationships; Sander Volakis is an impossibly rich and handsome Greek entrepreneur. What could they have in common? Little - except an overwhelming sexual attraction. But within weeks Sander finds himself betrayed into exchanging vows with Tally. Just when they think their hasty marriage is finished, Tally and Sander are drawn back together, and the passion between them is just as strong... However Sander has dark reasons for wanting his wife in his bed again - and Tally also has a terrible secret...

(From Linked-Story Duet - The Volakis Vow).
This book is part one of a linked story. See Part One: THE MARRIAGE BETRAYAL.

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Diana Leeuwerke

My only flaw was Sander's age...at 25 or 27 in this book he is way too mature. However the book is intense and FINALLY we see a man who acts like a man and not a romantic fairy tale hero. Adultery is not occuring. Sander was SEPARATED from Tally and made a mistake for one night so this is not cheating. I did not like tha fact he had a baby from the one night stand either and I wished with every page that tha baby was not his. The rest however was amazing. It touched me.

I maintain that the Drakos duo was by far better than this one but this TOO was great. Greek heroes are by far the hottest!!!

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vikcy

I bought the 2 books and when i read the reviews for the 2nd one i thought i wonder if it will be ok.

And i throughly enjoyed it. Grief at losing a child is heart-breaking and i thought Sander wanted to give Tally space, even though he loved her very much, and she loved him. I didn't think Tally was a prima donna at all, i mean she tried to help her Mother as much as she could.

And yes it was sad that Sander had fathered a child on his one night stand, but he must have trusted her enough to hope that through his mistake of grief, she would except his daughter, of course she was angry but she was mature enough to realize that they were separated at the time, and i thought that they both relized in the end that through mistakes and misunderstandings if they wanted a life to-gether with their children they had to get passed that.

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Arpita Martin

An excellent ending for a two part story. It is worth reading at least twice! The love between the hero and the heroine is so strongly shown with the development of the storyline. It is truly enthralling and keeps the reader in suspence till one comes to the end of the story. The dialogue is as riveting as ever. Wonderful story indeed.