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Rio smiled. It didn’t reach his eyes. “Whatever you need to tell yourself, agapi mou .”

“I know.”

And for the first time in her life, Lily Hart — now Lily Karras — believed in happy endings.

This book is famous for its opening. The heroine, Emma, has been raising her son alone, believing the father, the Italian count Raffaele, walked away. When he finds out, he is furious and demands a wedding. The tension between hatred and desire is electric. lynne graham books

Lily’s eyes burned. “Then why marry me now? Revenge?”

Lily laughed through her tears. “You already have a greenhouse?”

If you read only one Lynne Graham novel, make it this one. It contains the perfect formula: a tycoon hero (Nikolas) who was divorced by his wife (Sabrina) due to his coldness. Years later, she needs his help. He agrees... on the condition she becomes his wife again. The emotional payoff is enormous. Rio smiled

Lynne Graham has not stopped evolving. Her recent books, such as Cinderella’s Desert Baby Bombshell and His Pregnant Desert Queen , show a shift. While she still writes the classic alpha male, her modern heroes are slightly more self-aware. Her heroines are more actively pursuing careers and independence. However, the "baby bombshell" remains delightfully intact.

and use of classic tropes, such as "secret babies," marriages of convenience, and vengeful billionaires.

This is arguably her most famous collection. It includes: This book is famous for its opening

The Cost of His Vow

Lynne Graham is a prolific icon of contemporary category romance, with over 100 novels and 10 million books in print worldwide. Writing primarily for the Harlequin Presents (or Mills & Boon Modern) line, her work is defined by high-stakes emotional drama, exotic locales, and "alpha" male leads. Signature Style and Themes

He grinned. “Then she’s perfect.”

“He told me,” Rio said quietly. “On his deathbed, three months ago. The photos. The threats. Your ridiculous, sacrificial letter.” He set down the coffee and walked toward her. “You broke my heart to save my future. And I spent five years hating you for it.”