Tuesday, 30 January 2018

Book Review: The Ruthless Greek's Return


I first read the Ruthless Greek's Return (Mills & Boon Modern) by Sharon Kendrick on 2015 and really enjoyed it.  Mills and Boon have been revamped with new covers and a new imprint (Dare) for 2018 and as I am a #MillandBoonInsider I was given the chance to review it. 

Cover wise the front picture and lettering are very contemporary, eye catching and moody. The old front cover can still be seen on Amazon and certainly the new design which is going to be used for all Modern books is more cohesive and not as dated as the flowery fonts used in the old design whilst the picture is more atmospheric and interesting than the previous one. 

When Jessica Cartwright had first known Luke Sarantos eight years ago when  he had been a bodyguard to a Russian billionaire , she had been an up and coming tennis player. They had an affair, her father for nod out.  Luke asked Jessica to marry him but she declined.  Now the table have turned.  Luke is a billionaire with accompanying bodyguards whilst she has had an accident that ended her tennis career and is working as the face of  Lulu, the luxury jewellery company that he has just purchased.  She is desperate to keep her job as she is  financially supporting her half sister, Hannah and after paying off her father's debts they are living in a cottage on Cornwall.

This is a novel that focuses on the potential for a second chance for love and romance.  The road is not always smooth, lots of bumps and fall out along the way, but Sharon, as always, develops her characters so they almost seem believable as they deal with their issues, obstacles and lack of trust.  Their sexual chemistry and attraction almost bounces off the pages!

received this book via Netgalley and Mills and Boon in exchange for a honest review,  I am a #MillsandBooninsider #netgalley #TheRuthlessGreeksReturn .


Available from:
Amazon UK 
Mills & Boon 

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