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Theo Savakis needs a wife before his
grandfather dies or he loses his family’s shipping dynasty.
An accident lost Miranda Weston the use
of her arm and she can no longer play her violin
professionally, so she escaped to the Greek island of Kalmos
to start over.
Theo meets Miranda and soon feels that
she would make the perfect wife. Miranda accepts Theo’s
proposal but when she finds out why he proposed so fast, Theo
may lose more than just the company now that he has fallen in
love with his convenient wife.
The Greek’s Bridal Purchase
starts off good, it has all the qualities of an angst-filled
romance but I didn’t feel that Theo and Miranda were very
compatible. Theo seemed demanding and spoiled a lot of the
time and Miranda either fought him or gave in. Things didn’t
seem to resolve between them either, they just moved on.
The Greek’s Bridal Purchase had some good moments,
like when Theo and Miranda did connect, but over all, the
story just didn’t work for me. |