REVIEW: The Marakaios Baby by Kate Hewitt

Posted July 18th, 2015 by in Blog, Harlequin Mills&Boon, Presents, Review / 3 comments

The Marakaios Baby by Kate Hewitt is the second part in The Marakaios Brides and can be easily read as a standalone.

The-Marakaios-Baby-The-Marakaios-Brides-2Dating Leo Marakaios is like dancing with the devil. Margo Ferras thinks she can match him step for seductive step–until Leo asks her to marry him. It might be for convenience only, but Margo knows it’s time to walk away.

Margo accepts that giving up Leo’s earth-shattering kisses and expert touch is the price she must pay to protect her heart…but then she discovers she’s pregnant. Now Margo finds herself in the plush offices of Marakaios Enterprises about to tell Leo he’s going to be a father and to ask him to marry her.

The Marakaios Baby  by Kate Hewitt is a well written romance with near to life characters. Margo is a strong heroine who wants the best for her unborn child. After her not so happy childhood, she is determined to provide everything for her child at any cost. Leo is an alpha hero who was dominant but gave the heroine the respect she deserved. I liked that he was not pushy or oversensitive.

The romance was both passionate, emotional and enjoyable.

 

Book Info:

4SPublication: July 21st 2015 | Harlequin Presents Series #3358 | (The Marakaios Brides #2)

From “I don’t..”.

Dating Leo Marakaios is like dancing with the devil. Margo Ferras thinks she can match him step for seductive step–until Leo asks her to marry him. It might be for convenience only, but Margo knows it’s time to walk away.

…to “I do ”

Margo accepts that giving up Leo’s earth-shattering kisses and expert touch is the price she must pay to protect her heart…but then she discovers she’s pregnant. Now Margo finds herself in the plush offices of Marakaios Enterprises about to tell Leo he’s going to be a father and to ask him to marry her

 

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3 Responses to “REVIEW: The Marakaios Baby by Kate Hewitt”

  1. Tammy Y

    Thanks for your nice review. I love books when the hero is named Leo. I married a Leo 21 years ago