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Jinna couldn’t understand how just one week before her wedding, she was ordered by her monstrous boss, Demetrio Zarakis, to call it off. He gave her another option—go to jail for robbing his personal safe. Jinna thought there must be a misunderstanding because her merciless boss would never fake a robbery to stop her from marrying somebody else . . . or would he?
Driven by a desperate need for money, Jinna found herself trapped in a two-year contract as a PA to Demetrio Zarakis, the coldhearted Greek tycoon. After she accompanied him to Greece, it was no easy task keeping her body, soul, and personal life out of her dominant boss’s reach. Her instinct told her from the beginning that this man was a predator and that if she let him into her life in any way, he could devour her. After two years of keeping a strict distance between them, carefully rejecting his advances, and watching him change his colors from gentle courtship to menacing rage, a big bundle of fear settled in her heart, and this was before the contract period ended. Jinna was relieved that the contract was about to end, and she had numerous plans for a cheerful life outside of her intimidating boss’s presence. But this was all crushed when she learned the hard way how far Demetrio Zarakis would go to get what he wanted.
“There’s no doubt you’re already in my power, Jinna, and you belong either by my side or under my feet.”
But would it be possible for Jinna to get away from him even when her own heart didn’t seem to be on her side anymore?

11 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 10, 2016

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1,597 reviews67 followers
June 5, 2016
I have never read this author before. She offered the first 2 chapters of this book for free.

I was intrigued to see where the story would go once her boss achieved his objectives. When the author finishes the book I would definitely read the whole story.
469 reviews6 followers
December 25, 2016
I gave this 1 star because I couldn't give it 0 stars.
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April 7, 2018
Wow, this book was SO UNBELIEVABLE!!!!
Unbelievable that anyone would actually pay to read this watery, washed out Harlequin abuse wannabe with it's over tones of contemporary trash, which were water colored on with too-thin paint.
This was like getting water with food coloring in it when you paid $5 for a mini glass of sweet peach tea- a shockingly offensive joke.
It was so lame and colorless. It felt as if the author wanted to write a book and so found the most used up clichés and re worded them in a manner which stands out mainly for the lack of lustre. This may possibly be the hugest literary fail I have ever seen, and I have seen a lot of those.
In ending, I would recommend this book for: Absolutely no one whatsoever.
1 review
June 12, 2018
I read the whole story including the other two parts. I think the plot is great but wanted it longer. SPOILER NOW....The hero is the boss of the heroine. He is desperately in love with her and she's not interested at all. She loves someone else so he sat her up for a charge of rubbery and bullied her into marrying him. He's afraid she will leave him and he treats her terribly (he had some childhood trauma and his actions with her is terribly unfair). In some scene he makes her eat dog food and drags her to police and threatens her of jail making her beg and cry to get her under control. Any way he tries to redeem himself and gain her love and trust but then as he was starting ti succeed in showing he can be a good husband all the manipulations and deceit is suddenly revealed. She hit him and tells him she's leaving and he's very heart broken. There's a HEA and the plot is good I just think it could have been longer.
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11 reviews3 followers
October 6, 2016
I was intrigued by the plot concept, but regretted having read it. Thank goodness I got it free on my Nook. "Book One" was 16 pages long (or should I say short) with an offer at the end to purchase Book Two. (??) In the meantime I was trying to figure out if I'd missed something. The start of the book jumped right into the thick of things without giving the reader a chance to see or feel any development between the characters. The author states that the characters have known each other for two years, but from the get-go I did not feel any familiarity between them. Poorly written with missing or mispelled words here and there. Great concept, but (at least for "Book One") fell flat.
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1 review
June 10, 2016
If you liked pagan lover , shattered dreams and run by Eve vaugn then this book is for you . Other than lost love by carol mortemer , I can't remember a book that got me that hooked from the beginning . But still I couldn't give it more stars because the hero was too much real bully for a romance . However , the three stars are for the reality that I couldn't turn away for one moment. I never read for this author before but I certainly will think of her when I'm in a mood of reading something intense without caring about courtesy and moral limits.
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30 reviews
June 19, 2016
I liked the plot of this book very much. I wish it was longer but I read it for free on Smashwords anyway
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2 reviews
June 3, 2016
I read this book for free on smashwords . I wish it was longer but it got me really hooked anyway . I found it very promising.
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900 reviews7 followers
October 9, 2019
So-so-so bad!

It's a telling story not a showing story. The characters are cubical, in the sense that there's no emotional give. The girl secretary can't fathom that the ass-hat CEO could be interested in her, even though in this really short story, the clues are all over the place. She has resisted his overtures for a year but caves in such a pathetic way when he uses one more manipulative tactic. The author needs to make her characters smarter. I have no stomach for poorly written stories.

And to add insult to injury, this ridiculously short story is part 1 of a 3-part story. Authors such as this one abuse us readers by pulling us in with a free Book Funnel book, and then try to cheat us by overpricing the next 2 books that should have been 1 extremely short novella. Ms. Ban, I'm unsubscribing from your newsletter.
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344 reviews10 followers
June 22, 2018
Ugh...

Not only was this “book” just a few pages long, but it also contained many grammar and spelling errors. Run-on sentences, bad capitalization, and horribly misused words are only a few examples of the errors found in this story.
I also hated the story itself. The heroine was a weepy pushover and the hero sexually harassed her.
I hate to leave negative reviews, especially for free books.
21 reviews
August 28, 2019
One Chapter book.

This is not even a novella. It literally consists of on chapter. The story needs major editing from an English speaking person because it seemed to be maybe a translated story or a story that's written by someone currently learning english. The concept is ok. Its not unique at all. There are too many books out there that are at least novella word count so I wouldn't reccomend this to anyone.
15 reviews
September 7, 2019
OKAY. So officially it is the WORST book i have ever read. The poetic license taken to depict one community is utterly deplorable. It's so far fetched that it is racially, culturally offensive to that community.

The author should do some fact search before writing false , lame stereotypes. It is a 'grammatical monstrosity' that never should've been published. Period.
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1,263 reviews16 followers
May 30, 2020
Forced book one

Couldn't get into it. It's about Jinna who works as a PA for Demetrio. When she enters the office one day there is police all around. Demetrio accuses her of stealing her money. When she says she didn't he says he'll tell the police she did than makes her break off her wedding and work for him for a year.
16 reviews
November 10, 2023
I gave it 1 star because I can’t give it 0; honestly the worst book I’ve encountered, not just because it has no plot, character development, nor gramatical structure, is the total lack of common sense. Terrible, who published this?
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88 reviews
December 14, 2018
Hard to get through. Some sentences didn’t even make sense. It was as if the book was published without any editing.
3 reviews1 follower
February 9, 2017
A great beginning to a story, very interesting and makes you want to know what happens next. The hero uses his power and influence to manipulate and force the heroine into cancelling her wedding and staying with him. She begs and cries and you can feel the jealousy and anger of the hero.
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94 reviews7 followers
January 5, 2017
Rating it 3 star Just because of the length of the book...It's way too short
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