The Billionaire’s Siren

The Billionaire’s Siren

S.E. Smith Signature Romance: Heart and Soul

He offered her a fortune for one night—she gave him a future he never saw coming.

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He offered her a fortune for a night…

Greek billionaire Alexandros Kallistratos is knocked to his knees—literally—when he encounters a furious, auburn-haired siren who has been locked in his private stateroom aboard his yacht. Before he can demand answers, she does the improbable—she jumps overboard to escape him.

But fate isn’t finished with them yet.

Danika “Dani” Collins is no mermaid… just a fiercely independent marine mechanic with secrets she’s not ready to share—especially not with the dangerously tempting Greek who dove into the sea after her.

Fascinated by the woman who refuses his generous offer for a night in his bed, Alexandros isn’t above using a little enchantment of his own to win her over. But Dani is unimpressed by his wealth, unmoved by his name… but undeniably drawn to his kisses.

What Dani fears more than surrendering to his touch is losing her heart. Because love comes with a cost—and her past is more dangerous than Alexandros realizes.

He’ll do anything to protect her. Claiming Dani means risking it all… especially once he discovers she’s carrying their future, but will she be willing to give their love a chance?

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Run, Dani, run!

The hilarious comedic line flashed through her mind as she ran, causing her to stumble as an adrenaline-fueled snort of giggles slipped from her.

Plush carpet silenced her bare feet as she sprinted past antique brass sconces and decorative alcoves filled with sculptures that cost way more than her Vespa. The corridor felt endless—curved walls and soft lighting designed to lull the wealthy into a champagne-fueled haze.

But she wasn’t sipping bubbly. She was making a mad dash for freedom.

Behind her, a furious volley of curses and shouts, demanding she halt, filled the air. The curses were in Greek. The orders to halt were in a mix of Greek, English, and Italian. She had to admit she was impressed with his range of knowledge of multiple languages. None of them were easy to learn.

She also noted that none of the curses were flattering, and all of them were terse with anger.

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