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The Greek's Convenient Cinderella

By: Lynne Graham
Narrated by: Melanie Crawley
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Get ready for some sizzling heat in this sexy marriage of convenience story by USA TODAY bestselling author Lynne Graham!

The bride…the groom…

And the unexpected baby!

As innocent Tansy prepares to meet Jude Alexandris at the altar, she knows their vows are purely for convenience—the billionaire must wed immediately to protect his mother’s home. However, there’s something Tansy hasn’t shared: this marriage is her only hope of getting custody of her little half sister!

Jude would be lying if he said he hadn’t imagined the passion he might share with Tansy. But he didn’t plan on a baby crashing their honeymoon! Suddenly his Cinderella bride is forcing closed-off Jude to rethink the world as he sees it…

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Loved this book! Has a great storyline and the twists of misunderstandings come to a great conclusion.

Great book

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I haven't read or listened to a book by Lynne I didn't enjoy. I like that her heroines are not pushovers!

Wonderful

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This was the first book I've read from this author, purchased on sale with audible. I'm happy I bought it on sale as the book was just so-so. I don't think I'd listen to another by the author. There was too much emphasis about the arrangement and "business deal". There was not really a growth to the characters and I didn't feel the emergence of feelings at all. Both characters go on and on about the marriage being and arrangement then all of a sudden they love each other. It would have been much better to emphasize the building relationship with actions and interactions between them, and showing a development of a real relationship. The narrator was ok, but again, not great

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