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Ariston Spiridakou had one reason and one reason only for marrying Chloe: he needed a biddable bride to provide the requisite heir. Yet three years later Chloe's status as good Greek wife is a distant memory—and her defiance has had her cast out of Ariston's life.…
Infuriatingly, Chloe now finds herself at Ariston's mercy—but his help comes with a wicked price: the unyielding condition that he won't even consider her request until she's shared his bed…and is expecting his baby!
- Sales Rank: #367481 in eBooks
- Published on: 2012-10-01
- Released on: 2012-10-01
- Format: Kindle eBook
About the Author
USA Today Bestseller Lucy Monroe finds inspiration for her stories everywhere as she is an avid people-watcher. She has published more than fifty books in several subgenres of romance and when she's not writing, Lucy likes to read. She's an unashamed book geek, but loves movies and the theatre too. She adores her family and truly enjoys hearing from her readers! Visit her website at: http://lucymonroe.com
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Even in her exquisitely tailored designer suit, Chloe Spiridakou felt out of place in her ex-husband's swank office waiting area.
Like their marriage, the classic pink tweed skirt and blazer were two years past their runway date and didn't quite fit any longer. Stress and grief had taken their toll and peeled pounds she couldn't afford to lose from her already willowy figure.
She'd never had the best relationship with food, but after leaving Greece, Chloe had found it nearly impossible to force herself to eat at all. Some days had gone by when she simply hadn't.
But Rhea had stepped in, literally saving Chloe's life. And Chloe wasn't going to let her sister down now.
No matter how hard this meeting was for Chloe. No matter how ill-equipped she felt to deal with her ex-husband again.
It didn't help that she felt awkward and unattractive. Rail-thin, she'd also hardly slept since making this appointment and had dark circles under her eyes to prove it.
Not that Ariston was likely to notice how she looked. The fact that he was seeing her at all was still hard to fathom. Chloe had the distinct feeling that somehow her sister had got it wrong. Ariston had made no move to contact her since the day she'd walked out on their marriage—not even to ask why she'd done it.
Rather par for the course in a relationship that was by turns scorchingly passionate and emotionally distant.
Her husband had been attentive in his own way, even borderline kind at times and definitely an amazing lover, but Ariston had kept his feelings to himself. Period.
Chloe had this awful feeling that his secretary, Jean, had made the appointment and somehow forgotten to mention to Ariston who it was with.
Chloe was not looking forward to getting kicked out of his high-rise corner office once he realized it either. The urge to flee strong, she rubbed her damp palms down the pink tweed.
After everything, she'd been absolutely certain she wouldn't ever see him again, no matter how she might wish otherwise in the deepest recesses of her heart.
Yet, here she was. Waiting in his anteroom and feeling very much as if she'd like to throw up.
Or run.
Neither was an option. "Ms. Spiridakou…"
Chloe was already standing from the first sound of Jean's voice. She swallowed convulsively. "Yes?"
"Mr. Spiridakou will see you now." Jean smiled, the expression one she reserved for the "real" people in Ariston's life.
Not feeling all that "real," Chloe returned the smile—her own effort not nearly so natural. "Thank you."
It was only a matter of a couple dozen feet to the tall double doors that led to Ariston's inner sanctum. Yet the time it took to cross the plush office carpet felt both too long and too short for Chloe's rapidly beating heart and the thoughts whirling like a dervish in her head.
The older woman opened the door on the left and ushered Chloe inside with another warm, encouraging smile.
Chloe wanted to say thank you again, for that smile, for the sympathy lurking in the older woman's eyes, but couldn't make her throat work. So she simply nodded before turning to survey her ex-husband's domain.
Easier to maintain her composure if she focused on the room and not its occupant.
Ariston's New York office was exactly as Chloe remembered it. An imposing dark mahogany desk the size of a small dining table sat in the center. Two leather armchairs faced it with an occasional table between them.
On the other side of the large room, two deep burgundy leather sofas faced one another across a large hand-stitched Turkish rug that had taken a group of four women six months to finish, working on it daily. Chloe had bought it for Ariston on their honeymoon and was surprised he'd kept it, but then she shouldn't be.
He wasn't a sentimental guy and it did match the perfectly appointed office decor just as well today as it had five years ago.
Near the corner wall of windows, the sofa grouping made an unexpectedly intimidating place to hold a meeting. Ariston had once told her he used the psychology of it to set to the tone for certain business dealings.
Chloe was marginally relieved that Ariston's cerulean-blue gaze met her green one across his monolith of a desk instead. That tiny bit of relief did nothing to strengthen suddenly water-weak joints in her knees as their eyes met for the first time in two years.
She'd missed him. A lot. The constant ache inside her had barely diminished in its intensity in the twenty-four months spent trying to forget him.
The psychobabblers claimed time healed all wounds, but Chloe's felt nearly as raw and excruciating as they had the day her marriage ended. She could feel every inch of ground she'd gained sliding away as emotions she didn't want to experience, much less acknowledge, washed over her.
One dark brow quirked and he asked, "Would you like coffee, or is this a flying visit?"
She opened her mouth to answer, but closed it again without saying a word, her attention wholly caught by the man in front of her.
He hadn't changed. He should have, shouldn't he?
She had. Her five-foot-eight-inch form was scarecrow skinny now and though she still highlighted her chocolate brown hair, she wore it longer in waves that settled against her shoulders.
He'd commented more than once that he liked long hair, but she'd refused to grow it out while they were married. She wasn't sure why now. Only that then, it had made her feel more independent. As if despite the fact she was in love with her business-marriage husband, she remained true to herself.
That sense of independence had been little comfort after she'd walked away from him.
Though she hadn't had a choice. After three years of marriage, she'd discovered he'd had divorce papers drawn up. As per their initial agreement. Even so, the discovery had been a crushing blow and leaving him had taken every ounce of her stubborn resolve. But her pride had demanded she make the first and irrevocable move.
Doing so hadn't been the healing balm she'd hoped. She was only twenty-five, but pain and worry had etched tiny lines around her eyes.
However, there were no new worry or laugh lines on his face, no early gray hairs to mark his advent into his thirties. It remained espresso dark, almost black, kept short but with a style that screamed power and money. The only hint to his Greek heritage, the slight curl in that perfectly styled hair.
Ariston was still just as devastatingly gorgeous as he'd ever been, his expression equally impossible to read and his manners impeccable.
Unexpected emotions slammed through her. Want and love and need and pain, all of it so strong, she had to force herself to keep breathing.
She hadn't left because she wanted to. She'd gone because she had to.
It had been two years, but shockingly, she craved him as strongly as if she'd walked out the door of the apartment in Athens yesterday.
Even sitting and wearing an impeccably tailored suit, it was clear his six-foot-three-inch frame sported the same well-honed muscles that she had enjoyed exploring so very much in their marriage bed. Not only a virgin, but wholly innocent on her wedding night, Chloe had known passion with only one man. This one.
An angel…a devil…a man capable of stirring things in her she could not afford to feel.
That dark brow rose again, his mouth tilting just the tiniest in sardonic amusement and she realized she still hadn't answered.
"No, I.I mean, yes, coffee would be lovely."
He gave the instruction to Jean and then focused that all-consuming gaze back on Chloe. "Perhaps you would care to take a seat?"
It was only then that she realized she'd frozen only a step over the threshold. Heat suffused her cheeks. "Oh, yes, of course."
She managed to make it into one of the armchairs without incident and didn't even bother stifling her sigh of relief as she did so. She'd always been rotten at games like poker. Everything she felt played across her face.
Why had Rhea thought this was a good idea again? Oh, yes, because Ariston had insisted. And what Ariston Spiridakou wanted, the Greek business mogul got.
Two years ago he hadn't wanted Chloe. For some inexplicable reason, now he did. Or at least to meet with her.
"To what do I owe the honor of this visit?" Ariston asked when the silence between them had stretched long enough for Jean to have come and gone, leaving aromatic coffee in her wake.
"Are you playing the cat to my mouse?" she asked with no attempt to hide her censure. "You told Rhea you wouldn't meet with her."
"Yes, but the purpose of that meeting has yet to be broached."
Oh, he was enjoying this. Playing corporate shark with the wife who'd had the audacity to walk out on him first.
Chloe fixated on preparing her drink so she didn't have to look at Ariston. If she did, she might very well give in to her sudden urge to toss her coffee cup right at his head. "Do you really need to ask?"
"It appears I do."
"Right." She took a fortifying sip of coffee. It was her favorite Sumatran blend with the hint of vanilla and cinnamon.
Jean had remembered, bless her.
Unwilling to appear the coward or play his little games, Chloe forced her eyes to meet those of her ex-husband. "I'm sure you know exactly why I'm here, but maybe you're wondering why I thought coming would be of any use? To be honest, I was pretty sure it wouldn't be, but I had to try."
There. He could put that in his pipe and smoke it. If he smoked. Which he didn't. Darn it, her mind was running away with her again.
She consciously reined in her wayward thoughts.
"For your father's sake." Ariston's tone was flat, his mouth drawn in a line that could have been disapproval, or just as easily apathy. "You would do anything for your father....
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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful.
A Beautiful Story with Realistic Plot
By E.Capri
I absolutely loved Ariston and Chloe's story, they are two people that love and respected one another, but the original reason for their marriage was to please their respective parental units. Chloe was basically blackmailed and bullied into marrying Ariston by her father, for his own nefarious financial means and her resentment towards her father and their toxic relationship spilled over into her marriage with Ariston.
Ariston had his own personal demons that followed him into the marriage with Chloe; he didn't have the best example of what a stable home life was due to his own parent's dysfunctional marriage, the closes form of stability came from his elderly grandfather, who loved him, raised and mentored him the best way he could.
I enjoyed the fact that Ariston and Chloe were so vocal about their feelings, good, bad or indifferent towards one another and their families. Chloe was not a wall flower or clinging vine, she was barely legal when she was forced into marriage, but you could tell that in the 3 years of marriage to Ariston she had grown and the 2 years after their divorce she had come into her own as a woman, by forging ahead building her own life and business separate from her ex-husband and family, no matter how hard it was her to do so. The fact that she didn't run off into the night the way that so many harlequin heroines do, never to be seen until they are in dire straits and have to come crawling back to their treacherous ex-lovers. Although, Ariston did have a huge bargaining chip that he could have used against Chloe even more ruthlessly than he did, I never ended up disliking or hating him. His motives were pretty clear from the beginning and I felt a bit sad for him because his motives were honorable, if misguided.
At the risk of repeating myself I really loved these two characters and I liked the grandfather and even grew to at least understand Chloe's father if not necessarily grow to like him he gained a bit of respect from me in the end.
This is definitely one of Lucy Monroe's best works for 2012. I read it in a few hours and, it was definitely worth missing a couple of hours sleep. Happy Reading!!!
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
Oh...Maybe Spoilers!!!!
By Amazon Customer
I did like this book. The only thing I hated was that he admitted in an inner monologue of having slept with a few other women during their divorce. I like my heroes and heroines to be faithful no matter what time span. It makes the love they supposedly feel to be real and not just caused by the circumstances that they face. It is hard for me to believe that he loved her and wanted her back but slept with other people and waited two years to put his plan into motion to force her to come to him. These Greeks are supposed to be all alpha and macho but really??? Get some gonads and go after what you want...they can in every aspect of their lives except with the women they love!!! Gets annoying!!!
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
Love is better the second time around
By Judy
Not Just The Greek's Wife by Lucy Monroe delivers another emotional journey towards a happy ending.
Chloe Spiridakou went into the arranged marriage to Greek businessman Ariston Spiridakou with her eyes wide open. Or so she thought. Chloe thought that after a time Ariston would grow to love her but when she faced with divorce papers she knew she had to leave. Now its two years later and she seeks Ariston out to help her beloved sister.
Ariston Spiridakou agreed to marry Chloe in order to provide his much loved grandfather with a great grandchild. But after three years of marriage his wife leaves him. Now Chloe is back to try to save her families business but Ariston has his own agenda. He will save the business if Chloe comes back to his bed and give him the child he wants.
The passion has never wavered between even after being apart. They both have issues to overcome to try to make their relationship work this time. Ariston has to learn that business can no longer be first in his live and Chloe needs to be able to trust. It was a joy to watch both of these characters grown and change. They both rise to the challenge to fight for their love.
You can never go wrong with a Lucy Monroe book.
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