Greek Tycoon, Inexperienced Mistress
Greek Tycoon, Inexperienced Mistress
Publisher: Mills & Boon (19 Feb 2010), Harlequin (Mar 2010). ISBN-10: 0373129009, ISBN-13: 978-0373129003
Lindy was amazed when shipping tycoon Atreus Drakos made her his mistress. Her - with her fuller figure and lowly lifestyle making candles and potpourri! However, Atreus seemed enchanted by her curves when he made passionate love to her at his country retreat. But Lindy came down to earth with two bumps, first when Atreus revealed she was just his weekend mistress, his bride would be selected from the upper echelons of Greek society. The second bump she wouldn't be able to hide...because she was carrying Atreus's baby!
(From the Pregnant Brides trilogy).
5 Stars - Lynne Graham Website Review (Submit Your Review)
Anonymous
I have just finished reading the book and it was super great. I liked the fact that Lindy has her strong character and independence when she became aware that she was pregnant and decided to go for it alone.... and also Atreus' arrogant attitude.
5 Stars - Amazon Customer Reviews
Marilyn Shoemaker
Lynne Graham has created the perfect ending to her Pregnant Brides series with Greek Tycoon, Inexperienced Mistress. It was brilliantly crafted with emotions running high between Atreus and Lindy.
The ending chapters were brilliant, how Lynne Graham tied all "The Pregnant Brides" together....the three friends, their husbands and their second chance because from the beginning I knew it would have the perfect ending, from this very amazing author!
Full review (with spoilers) can be read on the Amazon.com website.
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Leanne
With this book I couldn't put it down it was that good. I love it so much. A book you have to have.
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Elaine
I enjoyed the last book in the Pregnant Brides trilogy. Lindy's character was vulnerable but determined (when she takes charge when Chantry House goes up in flames; to running her own business and then standing up for herself when receiving the eviction notice).
The river scene where Atreus comes across Lindy and refuses to turn his back so that she can get out of the river, retrieve her clothes and get dressed left me feeling mortified for Lindy although the line "you're threatening to muster more men to see me like this?" when Atreus threatens to call security did inject a moment of humour into the situation. Atreus redeems himself towards the end of the book although it was touch and go for a while. Great finish to the trilogy.
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Anonymous
I just finished reading this book. I enjoyed each one of the Pregnant Brides Series. I like how you tied each one of the friends together, and their families. The story line is great in all your books. I had to read each book at least three times they are hard to put down. They are keepers. Will you do a book about Ben Halliwell? I would like to read about his story.
4 Stars - Mills & Boon
Shaida Latif
Had a day off work, and it has been ages since I have had time to read during the day all I can say is that I enjoyed it immensely, could not put it down and finished it in one day and now Lynne Graham has become one of my favourite authors. Lindy wasn't a doormat. The hero should have redeemed himself better towards the end, but definitely did not hate him. As I had not read the 2 earlier books in this trilogy, I have now started reading Elinors and Jasim's story! Loved it!
4 Stars - Mills & Boon
Marie Downey
I thought that this was another fantastic book from Lynne Graham, I love her books I have been an avid reader of Mills and Boon books since I was 16 and Lynne Graham is by far my favorite writer.
4 Stars - Mills & Boon
Shirley-Anne Marrable
Very pleasant story, just sorry it ended so soon!









