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Iowa & Greece – Present Day It’s Christmas Eve and billionaire Anax Ignatios has arrived in a small town out in the middle of nowhere in Iowa to find a woman. He arrives at the church while it’s in the middle of a live nativity reenactment. Everyone is focused on the scene, but Anax can’t take his eyes off the woman portraying Mary. A woman who is heavily pregnant. She must be the woman he seeks but he must wait until it is over. Afterward, he approaches her and learns that she is indeed Constance Jones. Anax informs Constance that the baby she carries is his. She might have thought the sperm donor would remain anonymous, but he hadn’t given permission to impregnate any woman. His sperm had been stolen by one of his spurned former lovers. Now Anax must marry Constance to make their baby legal. However, he better marry her now, because while they’re talking, her water bursts. Yes, it’s a wild and improbable story that readers are introduced to in GREEK’S CHRISTMAS HEIR by Caitlin Crews. Anax had been impacted by his cruel childhood with a drunken father and a mother who refused to leave despite the abuse. He vowed to never father a child but after he spurned Delphine, she plotted revenge. She stole his used condom and saved the sperm, then convinced a doctor to impregnate an anonymous woman—Constance. After Delphine taunted him about what she’d done, Anax had to find the woman. Constance was born and raised in Iowa, with all of her relatives now gone. She wanted a baby of her own, so she went the IVF route. Now she has the baby’s father in front of her—and he is pushing her to marry him. Their baby daughter is born on Christmas Day and Anax gets his wish when they are married before the birth. At first, he lets Constance and baby Natalia stay in Iowa and arranges for a live-in nanny to help her. He visits occasionally but otherwise doesn’t press her. Months later, he finally informs her that it’s time to come to Greece. How will their relationship change once they are on Anax’s turf? He has found himself seemingly growing attracted to her. She is sweet and innocent, and he is a man who feels more comfortable in the boardroom. Can they find a way to forge an alliance that makes both happy? Will love soon become a part of it? A bit of a different type of romance for readers in GREEK’S CHRISTMAS HEIR as Anax and Constance are brought together over a baby born on Christmas Day. Will they find happiness? Discover the answer by picking up a copy today, Patti Fischer |
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