However, the past refuses to stay buried. Aristide returns to Ava’s life, not with an apology, but with a cold demand. He needs her back—at least temporarily—to maintain a specific public image for a business deal. Ava, still reeling from the way he destroyed her reputation, is forced to confront the man who once meant everything to her.
Fans of the genre praise the book for its and the satisfying "justice" that occurs when the truth is finally revealed. Critics of the style sometimes point to the hero’s initial cruelty as a hurdle, but for lovers of "old-school" Mills & Boon/Harlequin romances, it remains a staple of the "Greek Tycoon" sub-genre [1, 2]. Unlocking her Innocence by Lynne Graham
Aristide is a quintessential "alpha" billionaire—possessive, arrogant, and prone to jumping to conclusions. His character arc involves breaking down his iron-clad pride to admit he was wrong [2]. However, the past refuses to stay buried
From London penthouses to private Greek islands. Ava, still reeling from the way he destroyed