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The Greek's Christmas Bride (2016)

by Lynne Graham

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A good Greek wife... Coldly ruthless and deeply cynical, Apollo Metraxis has made a career of bachelorhood. But when the inheritance of his father's estate is conditional on marriage and a child, he is forced to do the unthinkable! Unpolished Pixie Robinson is the world's worst choice of wife for Apollo. Yet her family's mounting debts leave her defenceless and therefore uniquely suitable. But when their wedding night exposes Pixie's untouched vulnerability, striking a chord in the dark reaches of his heart, Apollo is forced to think again. And that's before he discovers that she's carrying not one - but two Metraxis heirs!… (more)
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So this one didn't have a lot of OTT angst but somehow it still wasn't boring. Of course it was well written. It is LG after all and there's a reason she's one of the top HP authors and has been for a long time.

This one was sweet while still having a selfish asshatish hero. At least he thought he was. He didn't know himself very well. He was head over heels for the heroine from almost the first page but was so oblivious. The heroine really couldn't see it because she was taking him at face value at least the face that he had presented to her at the start of the book. And he was still giving lip service to that since he was lying to himself. ( )
  Luziadovalongo | Jul 14, 2022 |
The usual hero who is emotionally damaged and can't possibly love and the heroine who is sweet, innocent and tender of heart. A marriage of business which of course leads to love. Add in christmas and it has extra sparkle. ( )
  izzied | Oct 29, 2020 |
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I do enjoy an alpha male, but none of them are a match for my husband. This one is for you.
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The male voices drifted in from the balcony while Holly hovered, waiting uneasily for the right moment to join the conversation.
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A good Greek wife... Coldly ruthless and deeply cynical, Apollo Metraxis has made a career of bachelorhood. But when the inheritance of his father's estate is conditional on marriage and a child, he is forced to do the unthinkable! Unpolished Pixie Robinson is the world's worst choice of wife for Apollo. Yet her family's mounting debts leave her defenceless and therefore uniquely suitable. But when their wedding night exposes Pixie's untouched vulnerability, striking a chord in the dark reaches of his heart, Apollo is forced to think again. And that's before he discovers that she's carrying not one - but two Metraxis heirs!

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