Review: The Greek’s Royal Mistress by Jane Porter

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By: Cara Lynn, guest reviewer

This is a book I really enjoyed. Chantal Thibaudet is a princess, but leading an unhappy life. Her marriage was loveless (and included physical abuse, so be warned) but she is now widowed with a four year old daughter. Her in-laws are power hungry, including a pre-nup that basically holds her daughter captive while forbidding her to remarry. The world sees her as glamorous, which she is, and doesn't see the negatives.

But life is about to change. Returning home by airplane in very rough turbulence she is befriended by Demetrius Mantheakis, who has been hired, unbeknownst to her, to be her bodyguard because her life has been threatened. The plane goes down; they begin an affair; she finds out he was hired -- and her life is in danger.

How are they going to protect her from a crazy person -- who might even be one of the inlaws?

He takes her to his private island where the villagers are completely loyal to him, and he is able to ensure her safety until they get a better handle on the enemy.

How is she going to keep her love for Demetrius, who also loves her, without losing her daughter in light of the pre-nup.

All's well that ends well. Love finds a way.

I rate it 3.5 stars.

THE GREEKS ROYAL MISTRESS Jane Porter Large Print HC

THE GREEKS ROYAL MISTRESS Jane Porter Large Print HC

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Originally posted 2008-09-01 05:16:42. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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