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The Greek’s Stowaway Bride

By: Alexia Adams
Narrated by: Nikki Zakocs
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Rania Ghalli is desperate to free her political prisoner uncle before it's too late. Hoping to make it to North Africa, she stows away on the yacht of Greek millionaire Demetri Christodoulou. But when Egyptian agents board the boat, she can either jump overboard . . . or claim she's Demetri's new bride.

Tired of being no more than the bastard disgrace to the Christodoulou name, Demetri intends to build a luxury resort below his grandfather's house so the old man has no choice but to acknowledge that Demetri has made something of himself. First, though, he needs a wife to complete the land purchase.

With Rania now at his mercy, a plan comes together. He'll play along, protecting her and helping to free her uncle, but in exchange, he demands a real marriage. But keeping the vivacious woman out of his heart will be a lot harder than keeping her on his ship . . .

Contains mature themes.

©2015 Alexia Adams (P)2022 Tantor
  • Unabridged Audiobook
  • Categories: Romance
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