Blackmailed by the billionaire!
Allegra Kallas detests Draco Papandreouâand she especially canât stand the desire she feels whenever she sees the arrogant man who once rejected her! So sheâs horrified when her fatherâs business runs into debt and the only man who can save them is none other than the ruthless Greek...
No matter how much Allegra protests, Draco knows the driven career woman feels the fire which rages between them. And heâs not above using his power to blackmail her into confessing it! To satisfy their cravings, Draco has a sinful plan: heâll make Allegra his wife, and seduce her into his bed...
âI am not marrying you.â
Draco sat on the sofa and leaned back with his hands behind his head, one ankle crossed over the other with indolent grace. âYou havenât got a choice. If you donât marry me then your father will blame you for the collapse of his company.â
Allegra bit down on her lip. âWhy me? Why would you possibly want me for a wife when you can have any woman you want?â
His eyes did a lazy sweep of her from head to foot and back again, sending a frisson through every cell in her body. âI want you.â
Those sexily drawled words should not have made her feminine core do a happy dance. Why would he want to shackle himself to a career woman like herâespecially when they fought every chance they got?
Over the years she had done her level best to hide her attraction to him. These days she sneered instead of simpered. She derided instead of drooled. She flayed instead of flirted.
âListen, I appreciate the complimentâsuch as it isâbut Iâm not in the marriage market. Now, if youâll excuse me, Iâm going toââ
âThe offer is for today and today only. After that I start asking for my money back. With interest.â
Wedlocked!
Conveniently wedded, passionately bedded!
Whether thereâs a debt to be paid, a will to be obeyed or a business to be saved... Sheâs got no choice but to say, âI do!â
But these billionaire bridegrooms have got another think coming if they think marriage will be that easy...
Soon their convenient brides become the object of an inconvenient desire!
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Trapped by Vialliâs Vows
by Chantelle Shaw
Baby of His Revenge
by Jennie Lucas
A Diamond for Del Rioâs Housekeeper
by Susan Stephens
Bound by His Desert Diamond
by Andie Brock
Bride by Royal Decree
by Caitlin Crews
Claimed for the De Carrillo Twins
by Abby Green
The Desert Kingâs Captive Bride
by Annie West
The Sheikhâs Bought Wife
by Sharon Kendrick
Look out for more Wedlocked! stories coming soon!
MELANIE MILBURNE read her first Mills & Boon at the age of seventeen, in between studying for her final exams. After completing a Masterâs Degree in Education she decided to write a novelâand thus her career as a romance author was born. Melanie is an ambassador for the Australian Childhood Foundation and a keen dog lover and trainer. She enjoys long walks in the Tasmanian bush. In 2015 Melanie won the HOLT Medallionâa prestigious award honouring outstanding literary talent.
Books by Melanie Milburne
Mills & Boon Modern Romance
The Temporary Mrs Marchetti
Unwrapping His Convenient Fiancée His Mistress for a Week At No Manâs Command His Final Bargain Uncovering the Silveri Secret
The Ravensdale Scandals
Ravensdaleâs Defiant Captive
Awakening the Ravensdale Heiress Engaged to Her Ravensdale Enemy The Most Scandalous Ravensdale
The Playboys of Argentina
The Valquez Bride
The Valquez Seduction
Those Scandalous Caffarellis
Never Say No to a Caffarelli
Never Underestimate a Caffarelli Never Gamble with a Caffarelli
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To Laura Melania Kacsinta Bernal. Thanks for being such a lovely fan. This one is for you! Xx
CHAPTER ONE
ALLEGRA KALLAS WASNâT expecting a fatted calf or a rolled-out red carpet and a brass band. She was used to coming home to Santorini with little or no fanfare. What she expected was her fatherâs usual indifference. His polite but feigned interest in her work in London as a family lawyer and his pained expression when she informed him that, yes, currently she was still single. A situation for a Greek father of a daughter aged thirty-one that was akin to having a noxious disease for which there was no known cure.
Which made her wonder why there was a bottle of champagne waiting on a bed of ice in an ice-bucket with the Kallas coat of arms engraved on it and a silver tray with three crystal glasses standing nearby, and why he was gushing about how wonderful it was to have her home.
Wonderful?
Nothing about Allegra was wonderful to her father. Nothing. What was wonderful to him now was his young wife Elenaâonly two years older than Allegraâand their new baby Nico, who apparently werenât expected back from Athens until later that evening as Elena was visiting her parents. And since little Nicoâs christening wasnât until tomorrow...