Wedding The Greek Billionaire

Wedding The Greek Billionaire
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She’s vowed never to say ‘I do’…Can he change her mind?After a painful divorce Zoe Perkins has sworn off men. Until a car crash in Patras brings Andreas Gavras and his adorable toddler hurtling into her life! Single dad Andreas knows exactly what he wants – Zoe as his bride.Can Zoe trust this gorgeous Greek with her bruised heart and agree to walk down the aisle?

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She’s vowed never to say “I do”...

Can he change her mind?

In this Holiday with a Billionaire story, Zoe Perkins has sworn off men after a painful divorce. Until a car crash in Patras brings Andreas Gavras and his adorable toddler hurtling into her life! Single dad Andreas knows exactly what he wants—Zoe as his bride. Can Zoe trust this gorgeous Greek with her bruised heart and agree to walk down the aisle?

REBECCA WINTERS lives in Salt Lake City, Utah. With canyons and high alpine meadows full of wildflowers, she never runs out of places to explore. They, plus her favourite vacation spots in Europe, often end up as backgrounds for her romance novels—because writing is her passion, along with her family and her church. Rebecca loves to hear from readers. If you wish to email her, please visit her website at cleanromances.net.

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Captivated by the Brooding Billionaire

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Wedding the Greek Billionaire

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Wedding the Greek Billionaire

Rebecca Winters


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ISBN: 978-1-474-07820-7

WEDDING THE GREEK BILLIONAIRE

© 2018 Rebecca Winters

Published in Great Britain 2018

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I’ve been so thrilled with my editor,

I want to dedicate this book to her. Thank you for believing in me, working with me, helping me to be better. Every author needs the right editor to make her work stronger. Some authors are lucky enough to have an editor who also has a great personality, who’s pleasant, understanding, fun, kind and supportive, as well as being an expert in bringing out the best in her writing. I have an editor like that. Thank you, Julia.

THE END OF May had brought glorious seventy-degree weather to Greece, but the morning traffic in Patras was as bad as in Athens. Zoe Perkins, who’d been in Greece since January, doing research on the renowned British poet Lord Byron, was on her way to the dock in a taxi. The ferry to Ithaca would be leaving soon and she couldn’t be late.

“Can’t you go any faster?” she called to the driver again. She’d phoned for a taxi from her one bedroom apartment in downtown Patras, thinking she had plenty of time.

“I am hurrying,” he replied in English over his shoulder.

She looked out the window, frustrated it was taking so long. Suddenly she saw a truck turn into their path from the intersection. “Stop! He’s going to hit—”

They collided before she could say us. The impact shot her forward, but the seat belt kept her from going flying. While she tried to get her heart to calm down, she noticed the driver slumped over the steering wheel. Blood dribbled down the side of his face.

“Oh, no! Are you all right?” she cried out, horrified. He didn’t make a sound. It was her fault for urging him to drive faster. The police hadn’t arrived yet and a crowd had surrounded them. The accident had caused a terrible traffic jam.



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