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Loukas Andreou es un hombre de gran exito en los negocios y... segun las malas lenguas, tambien en la cama. Es el hombre con quien Alesha Karsouli debe casarse segun una clausula del testamento de su padre. De mala gana, Alesha accede a firmar el contrato matrimonial, siempre y cuando su union se limite al aspecto social de sus vidas, no al privado. Pero pronto se da cuenta de que ha sido muy ingenua...

Loukas necesita una esposa que se muestre carinosa en publico. Sin embargo, segun el, la unica forma de conferir autenticidad a su relacion en situaciones sociales es intimar en privado...

160 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 2010

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Helen Bianchin

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Helen Shirley was born on February 20 1939 in New Zealand, where she grew up, an only child possessed by a vivid imagination and a love for reading. She wrote stories for amusement in her early teenage years, and when she left leaving school, she took a secretarial job at a father-and-son legal firm.

At age twenty-one Helen joined a girlfriend and embarked on a working holiday in Australia, travelling via cruise ship from Auckland to Melbourne. Alas, no shipboard romance, as she spent all four days in her cabin suffering from sea-sickness! After fifteen months working in Melbourne, Helen and her friend bought a vehicle and took three months to drive the length and breadth of Australia, choosing to work in Cairns in order to fund the final leg of our journey to Sydney.

It was in Cairns that Helen met her future husband, Danilo Bianchin, an Italian immigrant from Treviso. He was a tobacco sharefarmer from the tobacco farming community of Mareeba. His English was pitiful, and her command of Italian was nil. Six months later they married, and Helen was flung into cooking for up to nine tobacco pickers, stringing tobacco, feeding 200 chickens, a few turkeys, ducks... plus killing, cleaning and cooking the same! Her knowledge of Italian improved, and there were hilarious moments in retrospect. Some of what she endured was cooking on a wood-burning stove, having no running hot water, a primitive shower and toilet facilities, washing uniforms for two soccer teams during the soccer season... floods, horrendous hailstone damage to tobacco crops, hardship, and the stillbirth of their first child. Then, to their joy, Helen's daughter, Lucia, was born. Three years later the couple returned to New Zealand, where they settled for sixteen years. During those early years, they added two sons, Angelo and Peter, to the family.

With multiple anecdotes of farm life in an Italian community to friends, the idea of writing a book occurred. A romance, set on a tobacco farm in Australia's far north, Queensland, featuring an Italian hero. Helen says, "the background was authentic, believe me!" However the hero was rich and owned the farm artistic license! It took her a year to complete a passable manuscript, typed on a portable typewriter at the dining room table. That first effort was deemed too short with insufficient detail. Helen rewrote it. This time it was considered too long with too much extraneous detail. She revised, then sent it to London. Four months later she received a telegram from Alan Boon (Mills & Boon) to say they intended to publish and a contract would be sent in the mail. It was the most wonderful news!

Helen wrote ten more books while living in New Zealand, then in 1981, her family resettled in Australia, on Queensland's Gold Coast. She has since published twenty-five more books. Today, with computer technology, the mechanics of writing are much easier. However, the writing process doesn't change. Helen says that she's having a good day if she can achieve 5 good pages, which she is likely to change, edit and rewrite the following day.

She loves creating characters, giving them life and providing a situation where their emotions are tested and love wins out. For her, the greatest praise is for a reader to say they couldn't put the book down... then Helen knows that she has achieved what she set out to do -- "create a moving enjoyable story which holds the reader entertained from beginning to end."

Helen's hobbies are tennis, table-tennis, judo, reading. She loves movies, and leads an active social life.

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3,207 reviews630 followers
March 29, 2018
2.5 rounded up. Heroine was in an abusive relationship and divorced the guy. Her father was worried about her and his business so his will contained a forced marriage clause to the hero.

Hero turns out to be just what the heroine needed. Most of the story is the hero realizing what the heroine has gone through and patiently drawing her out of her shell. He takes as many showers as she does, so they are a match made in heaven.

The heroine realizes she loves the hero when

There's a cute epilogue with twins. A low-stress read.

Edited to add: This is the story where the hero insists on sharing a bedroom, but says they can have separate beds. So they have *two* king-sized beds in the hero's palatial suite.
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278 reviews263 followers
September 12, 2010
I wish HB would change up her style a li'l bit once in a blue moon. She tends to write a familiar formula : sparse dialogues (when I say sparse, I mean : short sentences + a disconnect emotionally), a catty ex-mis w/ claws (but I give her credit that heroine gets the upper hand. Yay !), too-detailed mundane activities like eating, bathing, shopping etc. Not much meat to chew on. Why the 4* ? The hero, Loukas. He's not the typical @$$ that U usually see in HPlandia. Alesha got burned by her 1st marriage, she's pretty sliced up physically & mentally after the domestic abuse. He has to tread v. carefully around her, sensing somethin's not right 'cuz she's v. skittish whenever he tries to poke her tightly-sealed holes. He agrees initially to her terms : separate beds. She's a career-oriented chick & drives a BMW. He's a gazillionaire who drives an Aston Martin & lives in a mansion. Yeah U know U're immersed in a jet set when Chanel wedding gowns & brand name flashy cars are shamelessly paraded. Did I mention that the heroine wears a satin thong ? Wooooof ! Of course she gets turned on by his tight buns during soapy bath. He finally scores & she learns that xhex can be enjoyable after all. Then the icing on the cake, he gets even w/ the slimebag on his wife's behalf, by ruining heroine's ex. Well, I broke my temporary, self-imposed rule of 'no Greek heroes' 'cuz I luv unholy merger thanx to expired pimp daddy. The hero saves the day.
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3,160 reviews558 followers
May 28, 2017
Very cheesy and passionate love story about a marriage of convenience. Heroine had been married before and she was mentally and physically abused. It was great how hero's love healed her and it was great how hero ruined her ex bastard husband. He was a strong and sexy alpha hero! Epilogue with their twins was super cute!!
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660 reviews23 followers
May 29, 2025
Almost 4 🌟 cuz uhh Lukas 🥵🔥🫠

So it took me (apparently) 2 years to get to the end no jokes. I recall picking it up and then abandoning it a hundred times and well time to call it a day.

The MCs are forced to have an MoC thanks to a clause in the h’s late father’s will that can’t be avoided. The h is angry about this with her previous traumatic marriage to an abusive man who wanted all her dough. Understandably she hates close contact and sharing breathing space with yet another man. Despite all of this the h still didn’t have to be so crabby about it. She was always mad and shooting sarcastic jaded replies to the H’s hot verbal sparring.

The h had also been running her father’s business so she wasn’t a wilting wall flower at any point and that is precisely my point. It’s not like she didn’t have her daddy’s millions to fall back on and recuperate after her traumatic marriage.. she wasn’t living by herself waiting tables to pay her rent. So my point, she didn’t have to be so aggressive and carry masculine energy like she didn’t ever need a man. Also no reason to be so rude all the time, she could’ve been slightly softer to a man’s chivalry, but no. Alesha had to be wearing her pants to prove a point. I got turned off by her constant reminders to the H that she pays her own dinner bill and drives herself to wherever she has to go and also opens her own doors.

The H was hot and unbothered to her despicable manners and still kept giving her time to accept him as her husband. To die for husband and an ungrateful moody B word lady. And so after putting the book down cuz how else will you shut up the h on her tirade.. finally it ended.

Surprise spoiler by the end that makes the h stop and realize the package deal she has. HEA with babies but in all honesty I’d already checked out and couldn’t stand the h.
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4,304 reviews638 followers
December 9, 2016
==>Re-read December 9, 2016 (add 2 star)
==>Read October 13, 2012 (paperback)
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Marriage of convenience + heroine abused + hero coveted by another woman + ex lover bitch + describes parties and clothes of the rich in detail.
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It follows the formula already known by the author but there is something more to this story.
I did a reading Marathon this week and in all books heroin accepted all harassment and threats that the other woman does to heroin without reacting in any way. She simply stood there inert and without reacting. But our heroine reacts and I must say I was amazed!
"She sought the right nerve and the model’s legs buckled, sending her sliding to the floor."

And our hero is spectacular! He gradually will knowing the heroine and the secrets she keeps and at every turn he is kind, gentle and caring.
And he is not indifferent to the suffering of the heroin, he acts and makes her enemies his enemies and take revenge.
‘You crept beneath my skin, affected me as no other woman did, or ever will, and you invaded my heart, my soul. Until you became the very air I breathe. You. Only you.’



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1,906 reviews13 followers
February 14, 2011
After being abused mentally, physically, and sexually by her first husband who was only after her family money, Alesha Karsouli vowed never to marry and allow another man to get to her.

However, when her father's will is read, she learns if she wants to keep the family business, she must marry Loukas Andreou. Together they will co- own and operate the business. Loukas is a man her father liked and trusted, thus, her father is ensuring there isn't a repeat of her first marriage.

Alesha vows this will be only a paper marriage that she will never again lose her independence to a man.

As their first couple of nights as man and wife come and pass, Loukas cannot help but notice the way Alesha shields herself away from him. Flinching at every move he makes and even witnesses her having a nightmare of being back with her first husband.

Barely being able to contain the furry he feels towards the man who would lay a hand on Alesha, he makes it his personal mission to help her overcome her fears. Slowly, he tries new things with her and eventually she blossoms into a bedroom butterfly. I loved the fact that he didn't push her. He was a true gentleman about it.

Together they fly out to see his family, where they put together another wedding for them. While on their honeymoon, Loukas is called to work urgently. Later that day, Alesha is called informing her Loukas has been shot.

Faced with the fear of losing Loukas, Alesha finally admits to herself that Loukas has gotten to her and she loves him. At his side at once, she doesn't hesitate to tell him the words she had been with holding. "I love you."

Now happily together, they return home where Alesha confirms what she thought she knew.

9 months later, they welcome twins into their family.
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1,737 reviews2 followers
December 12, 2021
I actually had forgotten I'd read this, but loved it just as much the second time around. This time I read it in the compilation "Marriage of Convenience" with "The Replacement Wife" by Caitlin Crews.

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Original review:
A sweet, low-angst story. The h is still traumatized by her brief abusive marriage, only to find out that under the conditions of her father's will, she must marry her father's friend to keep her shares of the company she has poured her life into.

I've read this trope many times, but this was one where I loved both characters from the beginning. Loukas starts off as the typical a** alpha, but once he starts to suspect what Alesha has gone through, his gentleness (and yes, sexiness) starts to come through. The reader gets both his viewpoint and hers as their relationship develops.

Some of my favorite parts:

‘I want to thank you,’ she began quietly. ‘For what, in particular?’ He sounded mildly amused, and Alesha smiled a little. ‘Believing in me,’ she said simply. ‘Being there. You’re my life. My love. Everything.’
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56 reviews
July 26, 2018
Not a bad story, but I lost a little interest toward the middle. The story picked up again, though, toward the end. IMO, the reason for the h's reluctance to marry wasn't convincingly conveyed. I think there would've been a lot more residual PTSD, even a few years down the line. YMMV, but for me, it bordered on boring at times.
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2,514 reviews19 followers
November 2, 2020
Not much happens except in the bedroom. Just OK. Had author spent less time on detailing food, bathing and shopping it may have been better.
Good hero, hunky but kind and sweet, glad to be in love with his wife.
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1,266 reviews
June 3, 2017
loukas you yummy boy! !
Profile Image for Adriana Fogaça.
560 reviews6 followers
July 13, 2013
Dominadores
Leilão Do Amor
Helen Bianchin
H. Paixão 194
2010

Romance extremamente singelo, fiquei chocada, primeiro Dominadores, que não tem nada de dominador ou dominação.

Loukas, na realidade tem uma personalidade forte, como qualquer homem que vale apena, mas dominador não. Ele é macho, sedutor e sexy.

A princípio tem muita paciência com Alesha, mas depois que fica sabendo dos traumas dela, ele se torna extremamente, descaradamente e terrivelmente... maravilhoso.

Que Homem!!!

Se fosse possível daria 10 estrelas pra ele... LOUKAS... que Deus Grego!!!

RECOMENDADÍSSIMO!!!

ADORO!!!
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92 reviews18 followers
October 11, 2012
Verity gave wonderful review and I agree bout author having formula writing going on but oooh it works magic on me,so I'm taking her books like a pills! if u feel like convenient marriage or trophy wife can't miss with those!
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374 reviews26 followers
December 7, 2015
3,5 - 4,0

Everything happens very fast and there isn't much dialogue between the H/h, but there are plenty of searing looks and fleeting touches that makes those two fall in love with each other. LOL. Classic Helen Bianchin, perfect for when you're in the mood for a sweet and quick read.
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559 reviews9 followers
October 10, 2022
One word... Loukas! This man is everything. This is a really different type of story from the usual HP fare. A tale of love and healing, with the annoying villians getting their comeuppance. This book made me feel happy, so 5 well deserved stars.
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152 reviews
October 12, 2025
Novela muy plana, sin muchos sobresaltos. El mayor conflicto es un trauma que afectaba a la protagonista, pero no le genera problemas al momento de tener que concretar: lo supera muy fácilmente. Como no hay conflictos —ni celos, ni dudas, ni nada— la novela agrega muchas cosas que no aportan a la historia; muchos detalles que no sirven para nada. Y nosotros, esperando que pase algo con eso.

La historia empieza de manera muy ilógica, como siempre. El padre de Alesha muere y, para heredar todo, ella se tiene que casar con Loukas. ¡Claro! Loukas es muy bello y muy, muy rico. ¿Por qué mi padre no me hizo eso al morir?

Le doy un mérito a la escritora: el chico le explica a ella que el padre se había endeudado mucho (por eso, calculo, también dejó la condición de que se casara), y si Alesha no acepta el negocio, quizás todo se va a la quiebra. Ella acepta para salvar la empresa.

Ella había tenido un novio abusivo y eso la había marcado, siendo en su momento salvada por su padre. Y pienso: ¿el padre no se arriesgó mucho a que su hija sufriera lo mismo otra vez con un completo desconocido?

Bue. Novelón, novelón. HEA para ambos.
PD1:La mayoría de la historia la cuenta ella. Algunos toques interesantes él.
PD2: Yo pensé que el padre había arreglado con él este trato. Amigos, para cuidarla a ella y él, de paso, se garantizaba un heredero. Pero no... no sabemos qué lo motivó a él a aceptar el casamiento obligatorio... ¿tantas ganas de ser más rico tenía?)


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Leído de carne y hueso.
Profile Image for Miku.
400 reviews
December 29, 2017
This had been an interesting read. The characters attitude were refreshing and it had been a long time since I’ve read an HB books that I had fun reading this.

The story had a good flow with the H, Loukas being patient and helping the h to get over her trauma. Her first marriage was a disaster where her husband was abusive and I respect her for her success at her job.

What I didn’t like in the story was the small amount of communication between the couple but I guess the book is more like actions speak louder that words. There was a long lines of descriptive words that made me felt bored and made me skimmed some parts.

I would recommend it to all who are looking for something relaxing to read in a slow paced. I did like the book a lot as it was different from all the books I had read recently.
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3,464 reviews13 followers
June 18, 2020
Alesha's father has died and she is unprepared for the reading of his will. He has picked out her next husband. Yes next husband. Her first ended before the ink dried on the marriage certificate. The man he picked is from his home country of Greece. An old family friend' son. Loukas on his own has the clout and business acumen to take a hold of her fathers business with her and make it great again. Her first marriage has her afraid of men and the will has her terrified. Loukas has his work cut out for him. In true H. Bianchin fashion there is the drama of the story line. She even threw in the OW angst for a bit of spice. But Alesha was not going to become the downtrodden wife in this story. She took care of the problem herself. Read and find out how. It made me laugh.
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422 reviews37 followers
February 23, 2019
Bu yazar son zamanlardaki favori harlequin yazarlarımdan oldu.
Naif bir kalemi var.
Kitabın adı gibiydi hikayede.
Alesha kötü bir evlilik geçirmiş ve sonrasında erkeklere güveni kalmamış.Babası da vasiyetinde eğer kızına Loukas ile evlenirse mirasını bırakacağını belirtmiş.
Bu yüzden Alesha, Loukas ile zoraki olarak evlensede zamanla erkeklere olan güvensizliğini kaybediyor.
Eh bunda Loukas'ın etkisi büyük tabi ki. Beyimiz eski koca olacak pisliği yerle bir ediyor,sırf karısını üzdüğü için. :D

Zoraki evlilikten aşka dönüşen kurguları ayrı seviyorum,hele birde karakterler uyuz değilse tadından yenmiyor valla. :D
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620 reviews84 followers
December 21, 2017
The second M&B I am reading simultaneously, with an appropriate title, where the H/h are on an equal footing. Also, it deals with the issues of abuse/marital rape sensitively with great understanding on H's part. Loved the h's spunkiness, especially the incident with the H's ex! Also loved the teasing b/w them
933 reviews43 followers
November 7, 2023
Soooo much sap. Heroine with abuse in her past, ridiculously perfect hero, both act quite sensibly for the most part so the conflict remains low-key and is primarily internal. Too much of a "good sex cures all ills" vibe sometimes for my taste but the author thinks she's talking about love and who am I to argue?

Worked for me. I'll give Helen Bianchin another try.
8 reviews
August 2, 2019
Absolutely great book

The love that made itself felt even before they realized it existed in their hearts! I loved this whole book, I have nothing negative to say about it! So sorry Alesha's first husband was such a bully and brute!
30 reviews
June 19, 2022
great read

This is a great book that highlights a sensitive subject. I loved the H and
h’s interactions no real angst just a getting to know book. A strong h who wasn’t a pushover like some can be. A pleasant way to spend a couple of hours.
3 reviews
June 24, 2017
Good book

Enjoyed reading this book. Will definitely recommend the book. In fact read this book couple of times as the characters are very good.
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38 reviews
February 24, 2018
Loved it

A great love story with special characters, I really enjoyed this book well worth an afternoon of quiet time to lose yourself .
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