I am a great fan of Lynne Graham, but I found myself droping my jaw several times at Andreas' comments towards Hope. Yes, I agree that for almost half of the book, Hope was like a doormat; however, to see her standing for herself and her new learnt values was worth the try. Slowly but surely, Hope redefined what she expected of life and at the end she got it. I still disagree with a few points, how on earth it took her almost 6 months to realize that she was pregnant? How could Elyssa be so mean? How could be Andreas so arrogant? Anyway, the novel kept me reading against my will. Graham is a great writer and the choice of words and scenary was very good. The book moved fast. If you're a Graham lover you might like it too.
Great Book, One of Graham's Best
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
From the back cover: "Greek billionaire Andreas Nicolaidis had never kept a mistress for longer than three months...until Hope Evans entered his bed. But now, even after two years together, Andreas has no intention of making Hope his wife. She knows it is time to leave the man she loves, but then she disovers that she's expecting his child. Suddenly Andreas is looking at things very differently...his formerly convenient mistress will become his permanent wife". Graham is at her best with this story. One of my favs of hers and I've just about read them all. Graham fans won't want to miss this one!
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