âAnd what about us? Where are we supposed to go?â Belle demanded heatedly, her temper rising. âIt takes time to relocate.â
âYouâll have at least a month to find somewhere else.â Cristo fielded her questions without perceptible sympathy while he watched the breeze push the soft clinging cotton of her top against her breasts. He clenched his teeth together, willing back his arousal.
âThatâs not very long. Five children take up a lot of space ⦠theyâre your brothers and sisters too, so you should care about what happens to them!â Belle launched back at him in furious condemnation.
âWhich is why Iâm here to suggest that we get married and make a home for them together,â Cristo countered.
âMarried?â Belle repeated, aghast, wondering if sheâd missed a line or two in the conversation. âWhat on earth are you talking about?â
âYou said that you wanted your siblings to enjoy the Ravelli name and lifestyle. I can only make that happen by marrying you and adopting them.â
A stray shard of sunlight broke through the clouds to slant across his lean, strong face. All over again Belle studied him in wonder, because he had the smouldering dark beauty of a fallen angel. His brilliant dark eyes were nothing short of stunning below the thick screen of his lashes, and suddenly she felt breathless.
THE LEGACIES OF POWERFUL MEN
Three tenets to live by:money, power and the ruthless pursuit of passion!
Cristo Ravelli, Nik Christakis and Zarif Al Rastani know better than most the double-edged sword of their inheritance. Watching their father move from one wife to another, leaving their mothers devastated in his wake, has hardened each of these men against the lure of love.
But, despite their best efforts to live by the principles of money, power and passion, they find themselves entangled with three women who challenge the one thing theyâve protected all these years â¦
Their hearts!
Read Cristoâs story in:
RAVELLIâS DEFIANT BRIDE June 2014
Read Nikâs story in:
CHRISTAKISâS REBELLIOUS WIFE July 2014
Read Zarifâs story in:
ZARIFâS CONVENIENT QUEEN August 2014
LYNNE GRAHAM was born in Northern Ireland and has been a keen Mills & Boon>® reader since her teens. She is very happily married, with an understanding husband who has learned to cook since she started to write! Her five children keep her on her toes. She has a very large dog, which knocks everything over, a very small terrier, which barks a lot, and two cats. When time allows, Lynne is a keen gardener.
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CHALLENGING DANTE (A Bride for a Billionaire) THE BILLIONAIREâS TROPHY (A Bride for a Billionaire) THE SHEIKHâS PRIZE (A Bride for a Billionaire)
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For Michael and thirty-five happy years.
CHAPTER ONE
CRISTO RAVELLI SURVEYED the family lawyer in disbelief. âIs this an April fool joke falling out of season?â he enquired with a frown.
Robert Ludlow, senior partner of Ludlow and Ludlow, did not react with amusement. Cristo, a leading investment banker specialising in venture capital, and richer than Croesus, was not a man to be teased. Indeed, if he had a sense of humour Robert had yet to see it. Cristo, unlike his late and most probably unlamented father, Gaetano Ravelli, took life very seriously.
âIâm afraid itâs not a joke,â Robert confirmed. âYour father had five children with a woman in Irelandââ
Cristo was stunned by the concept. âYou mean, all those years he went on his fishing trips to his Irish estateâ?â
âIâm afraid so. I believe the eldest child is fifteen years oldââ
âFifteen? But that means...â Cristo compressed his wide sensual mouth, dark eyes flaring with anger, before he could make an indiscreet comment unsuited to the ears of anyone but his brothers. He wondered why he was even surprised by yet another revelation of his fatherâs notorious womanising. After all, throughout his irresponsible life Gaetano had left a trail of distraught and angry ex-wives and three legitimate sons in his wake, so why shouldnât there have been a less regular relationship also embellished with children?
Cristo, of course, could not answer that question because he would never ever have risked having an illegitimate child and was shaken that his father could have done so five times over. Particularly when he had never bothered to take the slightest interest in the sons he already had. Cristoâs adult brothers, Nik and Zarif, would be equally astonished and appalled, but Cristo knew that the problem would fall heaviest on his own shoulders. Nikâs marriage breakdown had hit him hard and his own part in that debacle still gave Cristo sleepless nights. As for their youngest sibling, as the new ruler of a country in the Middle East Zarif scarcely deserved the huge public scandal that Gaetanoâs immoral doings could unleash if the easily shocked media there got hold of the story.