Lynn Raye Harris


Win a Trish Morey book!
Friday, September 25th, 2009 Sep 25th, 2009 leave a response

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My idiocy is your gain! I bought Trish’s The Ruthless Greek’s Virgin Princess on my Kindle and devoured it — without realizing I’d also bought it in print. I don’t need the print book, do I? So I’m giving it away to one lucky commenter!

Tell me what you love about ruthless Greeks, virgin princesses, or Harlequin Presents in general!

19 comments to “Win a Trish Morey book!”



  1. 1

    I love both ruthless Greeks and Harelequin Presents but for very different reasons.

    I like to read about ruthless heros…those Alphas who will accomplish their goal no matter the cost-perhaps the Greeks are so good at this because they have had all those centuries to perfect ruthless. :-)

    I love Harlequin Presents they were the first romance books I ever read and I can still count on them to sweep me away to some magically romantic place where there is always a happy ending.

    Oh, and I am very, very glad to know that a I am not the only person who sometimes buys the same book twice. lol

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  2. 2

    Hi Lynne! Thanks for sharing! I’ve always loved “cinderella” type books. So any M&B that features a TDH hero (Greek men are very alpha so fit the bill!) and a feisty / tortured yet shy (virgin) heroine always does it for me! Thanks. Take care. Caroline :razz:

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  3. 3

    Yep! I do that too, especially with pirate books. :shock:

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  4. 4

    The book is incredible. Just stopping by to say hello; don’t enter me.

    Your going to love this book. And don’t forget Trish has an October release along with Lucy Monroe. :grin:

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  5. 5

    Hey there

    I love the presents hero for the intensity of the men. The “gotta have you NOW” feeling you get, that the men want that one particular woman and no one else will do is why I read presents.

    BTW – have your SMRHR right now and loving it so far. Revenge books are one of my favorite themes. Well done.

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  6. 6

    Harlequin Presents have always been my favorite series because they feature international settings and authors, very confident men and women…and sexy without being offensive.

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  7. 7

    LOL, Lynn, and thank you for being one of my best customers :lol:

    I’m not in the draw of course, but what can I say, I love a good ruthless Greek. I love a bad one even better :twisted: And I love the way they find love with the intervention of just one very special woman.

    Thanks for sharing my books with your readers!

    And a big squeeze to Marilyn for your plug! ;-)

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      Hi, Trish! It was my pleasure to buy your book twice — even if I didn’t know I was doing it! And it was fab, so I’m happy to share my extra copy with someone!

      I agree with all the reasons you said for why you love a ruthless Greek. :) Watching these sexy bad boys get tamed is so fun!

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  8. 8

    Hi Lynn,
    A Harlequin Presents is always full of action, full of passion, and sexy to die for heros.
    Greek men.. Ooh la la la. :) Those eyes, that accent, and the smile is enough to send me off to a deserted island with him, and naturally, with all the luxuries.

    I love the way the heroine stands up to the hero as well, this is where it gets interesting.

    But the best part is where they both realise they can’t survive without the other and the hero realises he is human afterall. Then the heroine yells, gotcha. lol

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  10. 10

    what a fantatsic book u wrote it was so good,finally a book that had a good story line and passion

    thank u finally…

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