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MEDITERRANEAN DADS

These billionaires swap bachelorhood for fatherhood!

Meet Andreas Simonides and Vincenzo Antonello.

Andreas and Vincenzo are known to the world as billionaire bachelors who are more comfortable driving fast cars than pushing prams, signing contracts than singing lullabies…

But that’s about to change when two feisty women, with adorable babies in tow, are catapulted into their lives!

In August we met gorgeous Greek Andreas in:

DOORSTEP TWINS

And this month it’s proud, passionate Italian Vincenzo’s story:

ACCIDENTALLY PREGNANT!

Accidentally Pregnant!

By

Rebecca Winters

REBECCA WINTERS, whose family of four children has now swelled to include five beautiful grandchildren, lives in Salt Lake City, Utah, in the land of the Rocky Mountains. With canyons and high alpine meadows full of wild flowers, she never runs out of places to explore. They, plus her favourite vacation spots in Europe, often end up as backgrounds for her Mills & Boon® Romance novels, because writing is her passion, along with her family and church.

Dear Reader,

Not long ago I saw an ad on television from a travel company. The message went something like this: “Sometimes when you go away, you try things you’ve never tried before. You eat things you’ve never eaten before. You find a part of yourself that never came out before. ” Having travelled a great deal, I found the clever ad resonated with me and gave me the idea for Accidentally Pregnant! My cautious, careful heroine Irena travels to Italy, where out of the blue she undergoes a life-changing transformation. But the journey that helps her get in touch with her real self isn’t without emotional peril.

Read this sequel to Doorstep Twins.

Enjoy!

Rebecca Winters

Chapter One

Greek CEO of the Simonides Corporation, Andreas Simonides, thirty-three, astonished the corporate world by marrying unknown, twenty-six-year-old American, Gabriella Turner, in a private ceremony on Milos.

THE AUGUST HEADLINES in the Corriere della Sera caught Vincenzo Antonello by the throat.

While in town he’d bought a newspaper before stopping off for lunch, never dreaming what he’d read when he opened it. In a gut reaction, his hands gripped the edges of his Italian newspaper so tightly, it started to tear down the middle.

“Papa? Are you mad?” His six-year-old son had stopped eating his pasta salad to stare at his father.

“No. ” Vincenzo caught himself in time. “It tore by accident. ”

“Oh. Can we go to the park now and play soccer?”

“In a minute, Dino. Let me finish my coffee first. ”

Sources close to the Simonides family have closed ranks on the press, but one rumor has floated that the elusive couple are honeymooning in the Caribbean and won’t be available for pictures or comments for some time to come.