The Greek's Bought Wife. Helen Bianchin
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“What if I were to suggest adoption?” Nic spoke with a deceptive mildness. “For a mutually agreed sum.”
Tina froze, unable to utter so much as a word for several long seconds before anger ignited and threatened to explode. “You have to be joking.”
“One million dollars.”
She opened her mouth, then closed it again as she found her voice. “Go to hell,” she managed.
“Two million.”
Incredulity was uppermost. She turned, only to come to a halt as her arm was caught in a firm grasp.
His eyes held hers, their expression impossible to read. “Sit down. Please,” he added with chilling softness. “There are other options.”
“I don’t see how you can top it,” Tina ventured savagely.
“Marriage.” He paused fractionally. “To me.”
Legally wed, but he’s never said…
“I love you.”
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The Greek’s Bought Wife
Helen Bianchin
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ISBN: 978 1 472 03156 3
THE GREEK’S BOUGHT WIFE
© 2005 Helen Bianchin
First Published in Great Britain in 2005
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE
CHAPTER TWO
CHAPTER THREE
CHAPTER FOUR
CHAPTER FIVE
CHAPTER SIX
CHAPTER SEVEN
CHAPTER EIGHT
CHAPTER NINE
CHAPTER TEN
CHAPTER ELEVEN
CHAPTER TWELVE
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
CHAPTER ONE
NIC LEANDROS eased the powerful Lexus down into the underground parking area beneath a luxurious apartment building located in Sydney’s suburban Double Bay, slid into a reserved bay and cut the engine.
His cellphone rang, and he quickly checked the caller ID, uttered a husky oath, and let the call go to MessageBank.
Sabine…again. How many times had she called today? Four…five? The woman was becoming obsessive, he admitted with a wry grimace. He hadn’t expected an easy end to the relationship. But how long would it take for Sabine to understand no meant precisely that?
It had been months since he’d cut the ties, politely refusing her veiled invitations until her protestations reached desperation point, whereupon he refused to take any of her calls. For the past several weeks she’d virtually stalked him, resorting to SMS text messaging several times a day and turning up wherever he happened to be…in his favoured Melbourne restaurants, at two parties and a fundraiser.
He’d issued a warning, followed it with legal action. Yet Sabine still persisted.
Nic crossed to the bank of lifts. He had no need to check