"An excellent debut novel -- well paced, sparkling dialogue."
Savannah Kiriakis has been living in Atlanta, Georgia, with
her two daughters since her Greek husband's death a year
ago. She has been able to live quite well because of a
monthly allowance from her husband's family--from whom she
is estranged. Now Dion's cousin wants to cut off the
allowance. Savannah needs the funds because she uses them
to take care of her aunt Beatrice who is dying. Leiandros Kiriakis, Savannah's late husband's cousin,
controls the Kiriakis family money. He blames Savannah for
not allowing his family to see Dion's children. He, like
the other members of his family, believe Savannah cheated
on Dion and gave birth to another man's child. Leiandros
wants revenge and has threatened to stop her monthly
allowance if she does not come to Greece with the children
immediately. When Savannah arrives in Greece she finds that nothing has
changed; Dion's family still hates her and blames her for
everything that went wrong in his life. Leiandros finds
himself attracted to her in a way he cannot explain or
deny. Will he be loyal to his cousin's memory? Can he carry
out his plans of revenge? Or will he throw caution to the
wind and claim the woman he is falling in love with? THE GREEK TYCOON'S ULTIMATUM is a debut novel for Lucy
Monroe--and a good one at that. She has captured all of the
elements of a good romance as well as a good novel. Her
characters are well developed, the plot is well paced, and
the dialogue sparkles. Whoever reads this novel will look
forward to Ms. Monroe's future works. Reviewed by Angela Black for Sensual Romance.
Reviewed by Sensual Romance
Courtesy Sensual Romance Reviews
Posted October 21, 2003
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