A Wedding for the Greek Tycoon. Rebecca Winters
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Greek Billionaires
Two billionaire brothers…brides wanted!
Gorgeous Greek brothers Akis and Vasso Giannopoulos have the world at their feet.
They have everything they need…except love.
Until their lives—and hearts!—are turned upside down when two feisty women arrive on their luxurious Greek island…
Akis meets his match—and the only woman who can discover the man beneath the suit and tie—in The Millionaire’s True Worth
And
Vasso finds the woman of his dreams, but dare she love him? Find out in A Wedding for the Greek Tycoon
Let Rebecca Winters whisk you away with this riveting and emotional new duet!
A Wedding for the Greek Tycoon
Rebecca Winters
REBECCA WINTERS lives in Salt Lake City, Utah. With canyons and high alpine meadows full of wildflowers, she never runs out of places to explore. They, plus her favorite vacation spots in Europe, often end up as backgrounds for her romance novels, because writing is her passion, along with her family and church.
Rebecca loves to hear from readers. If you wish to e-mail her, please visit her website, www.cleanromances.com.
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To my wonderful grandsons, Billy and Jack.
These two brothers show a love and devotion to each other that touches my heart.
Contents
August 9, New York City
THE BEARDED OLDER DOCTOR looked at Zoe. “Young woman. You’ve been cancer-free for eight months. Today I can say without reservation that it’s definitely in remission. We’ve already talked about the life span for recovering patients like you. But no one can predict the end of life for any of us.”
“I know,” she said as he continued to explain the survival expectancy statistics for patients like her. But she’d read about it all before and didn’t really listen. The adage to take it one day at a time and rejoice for another day of life was the motto around the hospital.
Zoe’s physical exam had gone without incident. Her labs looked great. But she would never outgrow her nervousness. Fear lurked in her that the next time she had to have a checkup, the cancer would have come back. She couldn’t throw it off.
The therapist at the center had given her a book to read about dealing with the disease once it had gone into remission. Depression bothered many patients who feared a recurrence and that was a problem they needed to deal with. Since Zoe was a prime example, she could have written that section of the book herself.
But for today she was filled with relief over the lab results. In fact she was so overjoyed with the news she had difficulty believing it. A year ago she’d been told she had a terminal case, but now... She looked at the doctor. “So what you’re saying is—it’s really gone.”
His brows furrowed. “Believe it, girl.”
She believed it for today, but it would come back.
“I’m pleased that the terrible fatigue you felt for so long is now gone. You seem much stronger physically