Lynne Graham does not write nice men. She writes relentless men. Her heroes (like Leos in The Greek’s Chosen Wife or Cristo in The Italian’s Future Bride ) start off as antagonists. They are cruel, dismissive, and emotionally unavailable. The joy of the novel is watching them fall—hard.
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If you read only one Lynne Graham novel, make it this one. It contains the perfect formula: a tycoon hero (Nikolas) who was divorced by his wife (Sabrina) due to his coldness. Years later, she needs his help. He agrees... on the condition she becomes his wife again. The emotional payoff is enormous. Lynne Graham does not write nice men
The Cost of His Vow