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Book Review of The Greek's Chosen Wife (Mediterranean Marriage) (Harlequin Presents, No 2523)

The Greek's Chosen Wife (Mediterranean Marriage) (Harlequin Presents, No 2523)
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This one was really good. She was sort of an ugly duckling that entered into a marriage of convience. Due to a misunderstanding on thier wedding night, they end up living apart and sort of develop a friendship. At the start of the book, they have been married for years and she is asking him for a divorce so she can move on with her life and have a child. He suddenly doesn't want the relationship to be platonic anymore! It was really a good read.

From the back cover:

It's been 8 years since Prudence's arranged wedding to Nikolas. Their relationship was never consummated and they have always lived apart. But now Prudence longs to have her own baby and she wants a divorce. However, Nik is horrified - he is her husband and he will be the father of her child! Prudence reluctantly agrees to a trial marriage with Nik. But conceiving a baby? That's not a risk she's willing to take...