Forbidden Yet Claimed
Snowbound Then Pregnant / Deception at the Altar (Brides for Greek Brothers)
Cathy Williams author Emmy Grayson author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers
Published:19th Dec '24
£8.99
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This collection features two engaging stories: a snowstorm leads to unexpected romance and an accidental pregnancy, while a marriage of convenience unfolds between a determined reporter and a billionaire.
Forbidden Yet Claimed presents two captivating stories that explore themes of unexpected romance and complex relationships.
The first story, Snowbound Then Pregnant by Cathy Williams, follows the journey of Alice, a hopeful romantic who finds herself stranded in a stranger's chalet during a blizzard. Her host, Mateo, is a cynical Italian whose frosty demeanor contrasts sharply with Alice's sunny disposition. As they navigate the challenges of being snowbound together, tensions rise, leading to a passionate encounter that defies Alice's usual caution. However, weeks later, Alice discovers she has a life-altering surprise to share with Mateo — she is pregnant with his child. This revelation sets the stage for a compelling exploration of commitment and emotional vulnerability.
The second tale, Deception at the Altar by Emmy Grayson, introduces Juliette, an investigative reporter known for exposing the dark side of wealth and power. When billionaire Gavriil Drakos proposes a marriage of convenience, Juliette is taken aback. Her agreement is motivated by a desire to reclaim her family's ancestral home, which Gavriil's father had taken from them. Yet, as the wedding approaches, Juliette finds herself drawn to Gavriil in ways she never anticipated, culminating in a passionate kiss at the altar that challenges her initial intentions.
Together, these narratives offer readers a blend of intrigue, romance, and the complexities of human connections, making Forbidden Yet Claimed a compelling read for fans of contemporary romance.
ISBN: 9780263320350
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 28mm
Weight: 340g
384 pages