GREEK TYCOON, WAITRESS WIFE (Harlequin comics), by Julia James
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Carrie Richards may not have the best job as a waitress, but all was fine until she spilled a drink on the date of one Alexei Nicolaides, Greek tycoon and heartthrob. When this chance encounter puts Carrie out on the street, Alexei swoops in to take her on a whirlwind journey; if he's got to travel for business, he might as well travel in style. A lovely lady by his side is exactly what he needs for his trip, but what will he do when he returns home?
GREEK TYCOON, WAITRESS WIFE (Harlequin comics), by Julia James- Amazon Sales Rank: #865415 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-03-19
- Released on: 2015-03-19
- Format: Kindle eBook

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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful. Can't judge a book by its cover By E.Capri I know I'm going to be odd man out because I'm giving this story a 5 star rating but let me tell you why. First off I found the character of Carrie Richardson refreshing and the storyline as many have said is a bit Cinderella-ish, but only in the way that Alexeis is mega wealthy and to all at first glance Carrie appears to be poor as a church mouse with the brains to match, but I like the fact that the author allowed us to believe that and fed us bits and pieces into Carrie's true character as the story progressed. I know there are enough reviewers who will say that Carrie was a bimbo or she was portrayed as such by the author, but what those who read it missed was that Carrie herself never believed herself to be stupid or inferior to Alexeis she was just not use to his lifestyle and she never spoke on topics that he and his friends were fluent in i.e. art, theater the whose who in their mega rich world and their goings on, because Carrie could honestly say she knew nothing about those things because her own world before meeting Alexeis revolved around science and research and her parents where both scholarly people whose lives were immersed in their lives as said scholars. I think its rather unfair to class her as a "bimbo" because she happen to meet someone who was willing to spoil her, although to be fair he was misguided in thinking she was two bricks short of a load in the intellect department, but the author did a good job of putting human error, flaw and prejudice on display. This book really gives meaning to the saying "Still waters run deep". It's a book that I personally enjoyed and lets be honest ladies we don't purchases these books for their "realism" its fantasy and a chance to escape a bit, so for those who keep harping that its "unrealistic" or "stupid" do yourselves a favor and stop spending your money on them or take them out from your local library or pick a different genre to read about. Happy Reading
23 of 29 people found the following review helpful. THIS BOOK DESERVES TO GO IN THE GARBAGE - A COMPLETE WASTE OF TIME. By Sparkles Brown The book started off with the usual fairytale theme we romance readers like - hero meets heroine then picks her up off the street (like a common hooker) for a one night stand. The 'poor' heroine is swept into a world of money, luxury and power just as the blurb says but the story goes downhill from there. The `hero' is condescending toward the heroine's lack of education (To be fair to him she acted like the typical dumb and I do mean dumb blonde)and uses and manipulates her for his own selfish reasons. He then later proceeds to try and win her back. The author made us believe the only thing she was smart enough to do was serve drinks then *** SPOILER COMING UP*** at the end turns out she is actually some sort of genius with a PhD - researching a break through cure for cancer - moonlighting as the dumb blonde bimbo girlfriend. The author then proceeds to change the hero from a globe trotting super-financier, billionaire tycoon to a soft mushy mouthed regular Joe who actually gives up the high life to live in the country side (of all places) with the (now genius) heroine in order to support her doing further cancer research.???????? Yeah Right!!!!!The title is misleading also. She did not become anybody's wife until almost the very last page. There are also pages of dialogue dedicated to just introspection on both characters' parts which could have been restricted to a paragraph or two and did not particularly add anything special to the story. Oh, the heroine also spends quite a bit of the book with her head turned to the wall. LITERALLY. SOOO DISAPPOINTING. I CAN SAFELY SAY I WILL NEVER READ ANOTHER BOOK BY THIS AUTHOR AGAIN.
16 of 22 people found the following review helpful. wow, this was not romance at all By bhr If you're looking to read what life as a harlot is like, by all means, read this.We have an "hero" who is really a big, rich loser who picks up some arm-candy off the street. He treats her like a whore... think Pretty Woman treatment. If you thought Pretty Woman was romantic, I suppose this would be romantic.Our Heroine is just as bad, allowing herself to sleep with a stranger because he's hot and loaded. At the end, she's shocked to be called a whore, but realizes, DUH, that's just what she's been.The other review goes into more frustrating detail about this, so I'll spare you. The heroine does have SOME mitigating circumstances. I suppose the hero does, also. Mostly, though, their behavior is hateable and their, especially his, attitudes are just awful.I found the writing to be decent, and the characters to be, although pretty unlikable, well drawn. I would NOT classify this as romance, because all it is? shallow sex. Ick. I guess I'm old.(*)>
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