Bought to Carry His Heir

· Harlequin
4.9
15 reviews
Ebook
193
Pages
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About this ebook

A Greek island turns from prison to paradise for a woman carrying a billionaire’s child in this alluring romance by the New York Times–bestselling author.

When Georgia Nielsen is asked to be the 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!

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 . . .

“I would recommend Bought to Carry His Heir by Jane Porter, if you like the surprise pregnancy trope or a story encompassing a billionaire hero that needs a strong heroine to show him that happy ever after is a good thing.” —Harlequin Junkie

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4.9
15 reviews
Shari Bartholomew
January 3, 2017
Loved this story of Nikos and Georgia,both very strong people. Georgia became the surrogate for tycoon, Nikos, to finish her medical school and put her sister through med school. Nikos has many scars, physical and emotional but wants a heir to leave his legacy. During her third trimester, he demands that she lives on his Greek Island, isolated from everyone. They soon find chemistry between them once Georgia chips away at his tough exterior of many scars. I was hooked on this story from the first page and kept turning them until the end of the book. A well written story. I felt so bad for Nikos but Georgia was the perfect person for him. Georgia is a very person, who is not afraid to back down and has her life planned out until Nikos might change things. I highly recommend this story!!
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cameracrzy99 (Jean G)
January 29, 2017
This was a great book! Georgia donated and egg and is being a surrogate for Nikos, a wealthy Greek, because the money would help her get out of debt and support her younger sister through college. She really just wants to finish medical school and be a doctor. But Nikos changes the terms of the agreement part way through and insists that Georgia spend her third trimester in Greece so he can keep her and the baby safe. There were so many emotions throughout this story. Nikos was deeply scarred by his past and this baby was his plan to help move his life forward in a positive way. Georgia was struggling emotionally at times, pregnancy hormones didn't help the situation either. The spark between them was great. I really enjoyed how much Nikos held back in an attempt to protect Georgia.
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Kristy Loftis
December 22, 2016
Georgia Nielson agrees to be a surrogate for a Nikos Panos , a Greek Tycoon, so she can put her sister through college. When she finds out he expects her to move to his secluded island for the last three months of the pregnancy she fights it but once she arrives they both are attracted to one another. Will they let there walls down for a chance at life together? I loved this book. It had emotion and surprises and kept me guessing and entertained.
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About the author

Jane Porter loves central California's golden foothills and miles of farmland, rich with the sweet and heady fragrance of orange blossoms. Her parents fed her imagination by taking Jane to Europe for a year where she became passionate about Italy and those gorgeous Italian men! Jane never minds a rainy day – that's when she sits at her desk and writes stories about far-away places, fascinating people, and most important of all, love. Visit her website at: www.janeporter.com

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