Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Review: Untamable Greeks 1, What the Greek's Money Can't Buy by Maya Blake


Name: What the Greek's Money Can't Buy (Untamable Greeks 1)
Author: Maya Blake
Published: March 18, 2014



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The forbidden tastes all the sweeter…

Oil magnate Sakis Pantelides always gets what he wants -- after all, he's drop-dead gorgeous, powerful and wealthy beyond words. But the one thing he can't have is his stunning assistant, Brianna Moneypenny -- because she's the only woman this cynical Greek can trust.

But when an international crisis throws them together 24/7, intriguingly buttoned-up Brianna reveals a sensual hunger that rivals his own, and he realizes just what he's been denying himself for so long. But when his perfect PA's secret is discovered, will he pay the price for taking what he wants?



Oh—agapita? It means “beloved”


This book is very short, which is complicated to make a review about it, but here it is.
What the Greek's Money Can't Buy is faat to read and it can be done in less than 3 hours. I recommend it, if you don't know what to read o not have time to read a lot. It only has 12 chapters.





NOW, I'm gonna write lots of SPOILERS, so if you don't want to read and spoiled yourself I highly recommend you to leave.






Brianna works for Sakis, they find out about an accident outside London, so decided to go by themselves and see the problem with their own eyes. They spent a night in the same suite. Brinna hadn't have sex with Sakis because he told her so in the interview.
Sakis' brothers, Arion and Theo, notice that Sakis is different with Brianna, but she doesn't want have any personal relationship with him.


‘What’s another?’
‘Not to get involved with the boss.’
‘Hmm, that’s one I agree with.’
‘Then... what are you doing?’ she asked plaintively.
‘Proving that this isn’t more than temporary insanity.’ His voice reflected the dazed confusion she felt.
‘Won’t walking away prove the same thing? As you said, this might not be exactly wise.’
‘Or this is nothing but a no-big-deal kiss. It’ll only become a big deal if we aren’t able to handle what happens afterwards.’


Sakis doesn't trust someone easily, but with Brianna, he finds very simple to do it. Sakis tells her the problems he had with his father, as Brianna tells her problems with her drug addict mother. Sakis starts having doubts about her because she was texted by someone at 3 am, and doesn't tell him about it.

Brianna decides to tell him the truth about her past and why she'd change her name. Sakis feels betrayed by the woman he loves, so he leaves her without letting her explain.
Sakis discovers the truth and goes to find Brianna and confess his love.

‘When did the rest of you catch up?’
‘In Greece, after I withstood Ari and Theo’s ribbing and I admitted that I didn’t want to live without you. I intended to tell you after the party.’



As I said before, this review was a little make to make. The book's a few words in Greek, and that was the thing the motivated me to read this book. Idk when I'll start the next book, which are about Sakis' bothers, Arion and Theo. Hopefully soon.

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