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Christmas Baby for the Greek by Jennie Lucas

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4.0

Lots of holiday vibes. Two rejections and grovels to get to the HEA.

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4.0

A lot of angst and hurt for a Christmas book, but it worked.

Holly met Stavros at her sister’s wedding to the man that was Holly’s boss and who was in love with. Stavros was the owner of the company she worked for and the groom was his cousin.

Stavros, dealing with some traumatic new he received the day before, convinced Holly to spend the night with him. He proposes to her and told her he wants a baby with her.

After a night of passion, Stavros tells her he made a mistake and kicks her out of his life.

A year later, Holly has been happily living in Switzerland, when Stavros shows up at her door. She’s had his baby and he wants his child. And maybe, Holly too.

Stavros was a butt throughout the book. It was somewhat understandable because of the trauma he survived, however, it just became too easy for him to hide behind.

I really enjoyed this book. It was a Christmas themed, sometimes over the top Christmas, but at the core, it was a really good storyline. The struggles, the highs and lows. The ultimate HEA. A well written love story.
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