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The disobedient princess… The royal plane is about to crash! Princess Chantal Thibaudet is rescued from the wreckage byDemetrius Mantheakis, a renowned international security expert, withwealth and a reputation to match. He insists that Chantal go with himto his private Greek island, where he can protect her. But even princesses can become pregnant when they allow themselves to be sweptaway by a commoner—especially one as arrogant and sexy asDemetrius…. And a right royal scandal is about to break loose!
The moment the lightning flashed, Princess Chantal saw the sensational eyes of her bodyguard, and her body felt electrified. The royal private jet landed safely on a small island, and the two were alone. He touched her skin only to check for injuries…but his fingers stimulated Chantal’s emotions, which she had tucked away since the death of her husband. “There’s no one here,” her bodyguard seductively whispered… The princess could not resist and finally crossed the line! But she never could’ve imagined the cruelty that ensued...※This work is originally colored.
In this contemporary romance, a shy princess shares an incognito night of passion with a Greek tycoon—only to find herself expecting an heir! Ruling over the country of Aristo, the royal Karedes family is also one of the richest in Europe. But plain, plump Kitty Karedes is the forgotten princess. Even while hosting the palace ball, Kitty plans everything perfectly—yet doesn’t leave herself time to buy a showstopping dress! When sexy Greek tycoon Nikos Angelaki mistakes Kitty for a waitress, she flees in disgrace. But when Nikos spies her again, she’s swimming naked in the moonlight. He discovers that the mystery woman’s frumpy clothes were hiding luscious curves! After a night of passion, Nik discovers he’s seduced a princess . . . and gotten the royal in a family way!
Princess Nicolette Ducasse refused to let her sister marry SultanMalik Roman Nuri of Baraka. So she traveled to his faraway kingdom totell him the wedding was off, never expecting that Malik would be oneseriously sexy sultan! Resisting him would be hard.But Malik made it clear that if they shared a bed the wedding was on.He was a modern monarch in many ways—except when it came to hisbride!
Maddison's at Demetrius Papasakis's mercy, because of her brother's reckless behavior. But the last thing she expects is Demetrius's marriage demand, one she has to agree to. It takes every ounce of strength she has to get through their wedding—Maddison hates her new husband as much as he hates her. So when Demetrius makes it clear he has every intention of claiming all his temporary wife has to offer, why does Maddison find him so hard to resist?
A woman is shocked to discover she’s not a billionaire’s girlfriend, but his mistress, in this contemporary romance by a USA Today–bestselling author. Lindy was amazed when shipping tycoon Atreus Dionides made her his mistress. Her—with her fuller figure and lowly lifestyle making candles and potpourri! However, Atreus seemed enchanted by her curves when he made passionate love to her at his country retreat. But Lindy came down to earth with two bumps, first when Atreus revealed she was just his weekend mistress; his bride would be selected from the upper echelons of Greek society. The second bump she wouldn’t be able to hide . . . because she was carrying Atreus’s baby!
'I do have an option to offer you.' Three months between the Greek's sheets! Blackmailed into the billionaire's bed? Elvi can't believe her attempt to appeal to heartless Xan's benevolent side has gone so wrong! But to save her step–mother's job, she nervously agrees to the Greek's outrageous terms. Xan is gorgeous with a damaged side only Elvi sees – but how will he react when he realises that his new mistress is an innocent virgin?
New things are forgotten old things - this rediscovery of the past is especially important in horsemanship and equestrian sports. Despite advances in sciences and technology, the physiologies and psychologies of the two principal agents, the equid and the human, have undergone relatively few changes since horse domestication. The studies collected in this volume outline such essential and recurring challenges in equestrianism as gender issues, equine identification, the use of hyperflexion and groundwork in training, as well as many others, from prehistory to this day.