Modern Romance December 2016 Books 1-4. Кейт Хьюит
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CHAPTER ELEVEN
CHAPTER TWELVE
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
EPILOGUE
Christmas with a Tycoon
PROLOGUE
CHAPTER ONE
CHAPTER TWO
CHAPTER THREE
CHAPTER FOUR
CHAPTER FIVE
CHAPTER SIX
CHAPTER SEVEN
CHAPTER EIGHT
CHAPTER NINE
CHAPTER TEN
EPILOGUE
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A Di Sione for the Greek’s Pleasure
Kate Hewitt
“Finding my book will take you on a journey in more ways than one.”
Natalia is trembling. She hasn’t left the Di Sione estate in years, but must retrieve her grandfather’s lost book of poems from formidable tycoon Angelos Menas—who’s just mistaken her for his daughter’s new nanny!
The brooding Greek and his precious daughter were scarred in the fire that claimed his wife, and Talia is drawn to the man beneath the damaged exterior. She knows the untold pleasure Angelos offers is limited, but when she leaves with the book, will her heart remain behind on the island?
“I’d like to return to Kallos within the hour.”
Knowing she was sounding stupid, Talia couldn’t keep herself from repeating him yet again. “Kallos...?”
“My home,” Angelos clarified. “Did you not read the advertisement I placed, Miss Di Sione?”
Talia dragged a deep breath into her lungs and tried to force her mind to clear.
She straightened and put the glass of juice on the desk with a clink. “Mr.—Kyrie Mena, I’m afraid this has all gotten a little out of hand...” She felt another blush rising as Angelos’s eyebrows snapped together in irritated confusion. If she told him the real reason for her being here now, he’d be utterly furious. Angelos Mena would be enraged to learn she actually had no intention of or interest in being his daughter’s nanny.
Except...could she really say that? Talia’s gaze slid to Sofia, who was watching her anxiously, her dark hair swinging in front of her face to hide her scarred cheek.
Talia’s heart twisted hard in sympathy, just as it had when she’d first laid eyes on this girl. Sofia wanted her to come, and it was only for six weeks. And surely in six weeks she’d find an opportunity to ask Angelos about the book, even to get him to give her the book. More important, she might be able to help Sofia. At least she could offer her friendship.
Why