Greek’s Christmas Heir

Greek’s Christmas Heir by Caitlin Crews is a contemporary romance published by Harlequin Enterprises ULC in 2024. This original edition spans 208 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds on Christmas Eve, centering on Constance Jones, a nursery-school teacher who finds herself unexpectedly pregnant and facing a whirlwind of emotions when Anax Ignatios, a striking Greek tycoon and the father of her IVF baby, insists on marrying her before morning.
Readers will discover a narrative that explores themes of accidental pregnancy and marriage of convenience within the backdrop of the holiday season. As Constance navigates her new reality, Anax grapples with the implications of his family’s legacy and the desire to provide stability for their child. The plot intertwines romance and the complexities of family dynamics, set against the allure of Greece, offering a glimpse into the lives of billionaires and the challenges they face.
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Greek’s Christmas Heir is an accidental pregnancy, marriage of convenience, billionaire Christmas romance by USA TODAY bestselling author Caitlin Crews.
‘Twas the night before Christmasand he’ll marry her before morning!
It’s Christmas Eve and the irony of being both a virgin and heavily pregnant is not lost on nursery-school teacher Constance Jones. The arrival of Anax Ignatios, wildly attractive Greek tycoon, throws her world into chaos; he’s the father of her IVF baby–and he’s demanding they wed!
Anax never wanted to continue the darkness of the Ignatios legacy. Yet his heir growing up without stability is unthinkable. Their lives inextricably tangled, he’ll keep his new wife and daughter safe and firmly by his side…in Greece!
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