The Spanish Billionaire's Pregnant Wife Book Review
The Spanish Billionaire's Pregnant Wife
Publisher: Harlequin, Mills & Boon (3 April 2009). ISBN-10: 0263871886, ISBN-13: 978-0263871883
Leandro Carrera Marquez, Duque de Sandoval, was as aristocratic, proud and arrogant as his name...and darkly handsome in an impossible, breathtaking way. What would this billionaire Spanish banker want with a struggling, impoverished waitress like Molly? But Leandro did want Molly-and he took her, accidentally making her pregnant with his child. In Leandro's traditional world, there was only one option-marry the mother of his heir. After all, none of his noble ancestors had actually married for love....
(From the Virgin Brides, Arrogant Husbands trilogy).
4 Stars - RT Book Reviews
Sandra Garcia-Myers
Attending a social function he'd rather avoid, Leandro Carrera Marquez, Duque de Sandoval, is drawn to a woman who's one of the servers. After serving a hot-looking man drinks, Molly Chapman can't believe that she'd feel anything for a member of this snooty crowd. But due to a series of unexpected events, Molly drives Leandro to his residence and ends up staying the night. When he offers to make her his mistress, she tells him off and never expects to see him again. Then she finds out she's pregnant. This seems like it will be a familiar tale about a man out for a bit of fun, but it spins into something more complex when the heroine turns out to be the hero's equal in more ways than one.
3 Stars - Mills & Boon
Iona Yvette Fernandes
Wonderful book.. one of three in the series. And thoroughly enjoyed the characters that played out fully to their roles set. A must not miss!
4 Stars - Amazon Customer Reviews
Esa Soy
Leandro is so Spanish macho that it hurts but Molly is no push over. Their relationship is fantastic and as romantic as can be. This book seems to be a trilogy because Molly has a sister and a brother who help her in the end. I could not put it down....Ms Graham has done it again.
5 Stars - Amazon Customer Reviews
Alisosia
Like all the books in this trilogy, I really enjoyed this book. Molly is very spunky with lots of spirit and back bone. When Leandro asks her to be his mistress after they spend the night together she tells him no flat out and leaves. She is not afraid to tell him what she thinks and has no problem standing up for her self and (spoiler) even though she loves him she is not afraid to leave him when he continues to be distant and accuses her of being unfaithful (something that is cleared up right away, instead of being dragged out) and then when he comes for her she doesn't just fall in his arms and say everything is ok and forgiven. She makes him take her to a villa where they can be alone for three weeks to see if they can make their realtionship work and tells him that if it doesn't that it is not a failure, it just wasn't ment to be (very wise, I think). A very fast pace book, doesn't drag and I love Nikolai (2nd book) part in this book, and how he comes to rescue her and how both he and Lysander (1st book) both stand up for her.









