One such novel could be 'The Greek's Innocent Victim' where there are elements of a forced situation that turns into a complex love story. It has the Greek setting and a bit of blackmail-like situations within the relationship plot.
Another element is the transformation of the relationship. Initially, the bride is resentful and resistant. But as the story progresses, she discovers the good in the groom. There are often also elements of Greek culture, like big family gatherings, traditional Greek weddings, and references to Greek mythology or locations. These elements add flavor to the story and set it in a unique cultural context. For instance, the couple might visit an ancient Greek ruin which becomes a turning point in their relationship.
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One such novel could be 'Gone Too Far' which has elements of betrayal and complex relationships that border on blackmail in a romantic context.
One popular 'a kingdom of dreams' - style romance novel could be 'The Duke's Secret Bride'. It has elements of mystery and romance, though not directly related to blackmail in a typical sense. Another might be 'A Lady's Deception' where there are some power plays that could be loosely related to the idea of blackmail in the context of a romantic relationship.
One such novel could be 'The Unwanted Wife' by Natasha Anders. It delves into the complex relationship between the main characters, with elements of blackmail adding to the drama and tension in the romance.
One popular 'Duncan's Bride' romance novel could be 'Duncan's Bride: A Love Beyond Time'. It often features a strong female lead and the charming Duncan. The story is filled with passionate encounters and the development of their relationship over time.
One great Greek gods romance novel is 'A Touch of Darkness' by Scarlett St. Clair. It features Hades and Persephone's story. The relationship between them is complex and full of passion, with modern twists on the ancient myth.
One well - known lesbian Greek romance novel could be 'Sappho's poetry, which contains elements of love between women in the Greek context. Another might be some modern retellings that draw on Greek mythology and feature lesbian relationships, though they might be less common.
If 'Greek Angelides' is a relatively unknown author, you might need to do some more in - depth research. Check with specialized independent bookstores. Sometimes they carry unique titles that larger chains might not have. Also, look for reviews or blogs dedicated to romance novels. They could potentially mention this author and their works.
One great Greek myth romance novel is 'A Touch of Darkness' by Scarlett St. Clair. It reimagines the Hades and Persephone myth in a modern and romantic way.