The Legend of Lexandros
by Anne Mather
Dallas had always felt responsible for her young sister Jenny, but when Jenny announced that she was expecting a baby by rich young Paul Stavros, and then Paul was killed in a car crash, Dallas felt everything was just too …
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Dallas had always felt responsible for her young sister Jenny, but when Jenny announced that she was expecting a baby by rich young Paul Stavros, and then Paul was killed in a car crash, Dallas felt everything was just too much for her. But Jenny must be her first consideration, and when Paul’s father, a millionaire Greek shipowner, announced that both Jenny and her baby were his responsibility, and that he intended taking both girls forthwith to his private island of Lexandros, Dallas was in no position to argue. Nevertheless, there was something about this forceful man that antagonised her, and she hated having to be grateful to him – but she didn’t really have any alternative, did she? She didn’t want to be attracted to him either…
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