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The Greek's Christmas Baby
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The Greek's Christmas Baby
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The Greek's Christmas Baby

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The most special Christmas gift of all...

After a head-on collision with another vehicle, Eden Kouros is overjoyed that her unborn baby has survived. But Aristide, her husband, has suffered a partial loss of memory.

Eden's heart is torn in two. Aristide remembers almost everything -- except that he has a wife. Yet perhaps Eden has been given a second chance to save her marriage, which was at breaking point before the accident: Aristide's body hasn't forgotten the desire they once shared...and she's still carrying their precious, tiny child....
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Release dateMar 1, 2010
ISBN9781426857843
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The Greek's Christmas Baby
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Lucy Monroe

USA Today Bestseller Lucy Monroe finds inspiration for her stories everywhere as she is an avid people-watcher. She has published more than fifty books in several subgenres of romance and when she's not writing, Lucy likes to read. She's an unashamed book geek but loves movies and the theatre too. She adores her family and truly enjoys hearing from her readers! Visit her website at: http://lucymonroe.com

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I rarely give 5 stars on HP books and maybe I loved this book because it was a midnight read but I pretty much sobbed the entire way though. Like most of these novels there were flaws but nothing that stopped me from absolutely loving it.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    SUCH A DOORMAT!.. she's so weak, and insignificant. never standing up for herself, however, she wants to be given a place of importance.. well written book, such stupid characters.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Loved this book! The hero was undoubtedly an idiot, but despite his memory loss, it was so obvious that the heroine was his life. And the ending was just perfect :)
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Would've liked more a more satisfying grovel from H. Didn't feel he suffered enough for all he put the h through. It was skimmed over and implied, more than shown.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    All time Favorite Authors!
    Loved the book!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Lovely, emotional story full of angst. 4.5 stars
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    Horrible story. Jesus what a crap.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Made me cry and was very angsty. Good book but deducted one star because he was SUCH a jerk to her during his amnesia and don't get me started on his PA! He was stupid to think he could keep an ex-lover anywhere in his life after he got married. And then to travel with her all the time too! Dumb very dumb.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I had heard great things about this book, so I was really looking forward to reading it. I'm a sucker for Greek men and amnesia storylines, so I figured that this would be perfect for me. And from what I can remember, Lucy Monroe was one of my favorite authors when I read these books in college, before I took a break from romance novels. However, I just found this book to be mediocre. I thought that the relationship between Eden and Aristide was actually fairly realistic, something that's rare in HP books; they dated for a year before getting married instead of just marrying for revenge or what have you. Their marriage was strained, thanks to Aristide's constant traveling and leaving his wife behind in Greece with his family, something that I could easily see. And once Aristide had "selective" amnesia in which he forgot Eden even existed, I thought that they reacted realistically to the situation, as well.But there were some cracks in the realistic facade towards the end. ***there are some spoilers beneath this*** I think that Aristide said "I love you" way too quickly. They'd been married for something like two years and together for three, and he had never once said "I love you" to her, and yet he was saying the words shortly after they started having sex again. Hmm. And once he got his memory back, he gave some pitiful excuse about he hadn't said the words to her but he'd meant them? The whole thing was a mess, and if I had been Eden, I wouldn't have been so forgiving.Also, I tend to hate romance novels where there's another woman (Kassandra, in this case) who has her sights set on the hero and he's totally oblivious about how much the woman is wrecking his relationship with his wife. It was nice that Kassandra got the boot in the end (as we knew she would), but I think that it should have come a lot sooner - and Aristide should have trusted his wife when she brought it to his attention. ***end spoilers***Still, it was an okay escapist read, so I can't complain too much. I'll be picking up more books from Lucy Monroe.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    Mein Blog Eintrag bei ribmybodice:Pixelinchen said,April 11, 2010 @ 5:06 pmOh, come on. I really didn’t like the book. Eden is a timid shy mouse, who only waits for HIM to do something. I also didn’t like Kassandra, she’s a bitch, but I have to admit, she is the one who could be one of my girl friends: She’s a working girl, ambitious and she ACTS in contrast to our timid little mouse. Eden is completely passive and the only thing she manages is getting pregnant. Sorry, but I can’t share your delight about the book.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    The Greek’s Christmas Baby is exciting, tragic at times and a real tear jerker and one of Lucy Monroe’s most powerful love stories.Eden has been raised by a father who was too busy with business to pay much attention to her so when she bumps into the handsome, sexy Aristide Kouros, he not only takes her breath away, he overpowers her with the attention he bestows. Months later into their relationship, Eden discovers she is pregnant and they marry. However, throughout the relationship Eden sees that Aristride’s personal assistant, Kassandra also has designs on him.After their son is born, Eden tries to convince her husband that their marriage is on the brink of separation and tells him she is pregnant again. During this discussion, they have an accident and Astride suffers memory loss and doesn’t remember their marriage or problems.As the story unfolds, Eden is hurt, heartbroken but decides she must make her marriage work as she loves her husband. This is such a heart wrenching and moving story, I suggest sit down and read it when you can devote your time to reading the entire story. The Greek’s Christmas Baby is another example of Lucy’s powerful delivery to her reader’s.Book Summary:The only proof that Greek tycoon Aristide Kouros has that he is married is a piece of paper. Aristide has no memory of his beautiful wife Eden – although his body remembers the desire he feels every time she comes close…Eden loves her husband and it’s breaking her heart that he has no recollection of their love…But Eden is keeping a secret one that will bind Aristide to her forever…