Bought to Carry His Heir cover

Bought to Carry His Heir

by Jane Porter ("A Lady")

Held captive ... When Georgia Nielsen is asked to be surrogate for an enigmatic tycoon she can't afford to say no. Before she realizes that she's struck a deal with the devil she's trapped on his isolated Greek island, with no escape from the brooding master who stalks its shores! Carrying his child! Scarred by the loss of his wife, Nikos Panos's future rests on leaving behind a legacy. But Georgia's constant presence threatens to unleash the powerful hunger he's kept caged for so long. If he wants defiant Georgia to submit he must confront the demons that haunt him ... "Cuando a Georgia Nielsen le ofrecieron contratarla de madre de alquiler para un enigmático hombre de negocios, no pudo permitirse decir que no. Pero antes de darse cuenta de que había hecho un pacto con el diablo se vio atrapada en una remota y aislada isla griega, sin posibilidad de escape, acechada por el inquietante amo de sus costas.Marcado por la trágica pérdida de su esposa, la única esperanza de futuro de Nikos Panos residía en tener un heredero. Pero la constante presencia de Georgia amenazaba con desatar el deseo que mantenía encerrado con llave en su interior desde hacía demasiado tiempo. Si quería que Georgia se rindiera a él, no iba a quedarle más remedio que enfrentarse a los demonios que lo perseguían..." -- page [4] of cover.

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