The Russian's Ultimatum
by Michelle Smart
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Pub Date 1 Jan 2015 | Archive Date 15 Dec 2014
Description
He’ll make her an offer…
Pascha Virshilas is on the brink of securing personal redemption when Emily Richardson breaks into his office and steals private company documents. And then she has the gall to blackmail him into clearing her father’s name!
She can’t refuse!
But Pascha has his own terms. He’ll keep his side of the bargain, but the enticing Emily must accompany him to his private island—the only place he can ensure her silence. But in the midst of a tropical storm the wind blows aside suspicions and secrets to reveal something much more dangerous: lust!
Praise for The Russian's Ultimatum"This Caribbean island-set romance is enchanting. The hacking/thieving heroine and control-freak hero’s seemingly implausible romance is remedied by their beautifully meshing personalities." – 4.5* RT Book Review
“A well-conceived, fast-moving plot and appealing, sympathetic hero and heroine make this a great read” – Janet Schneider, NetGalley
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Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781472098306 |
PRICE | £2.99 (GBP) |
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Featured Reviews
Emily is a devoted daughter desperate to prevent her ill father from facing charges; Pascha is a transplanted Russian businessman with a complicated back story and lingering mysterious sadness who whisks her away to a tropical island so he can be sure Emily won't compromise a huge takeover she has inside knowledge about. A well-conceived, fast-moving plot and appealing, sympathetic hero and heroine make this a great read.