In Carrying the Greek’s Heir (One Night With Consequences #8) by Sharon Kendrick Ellie Brooks is pregnant with mogul Alek Sarantos’s baby. It was only supposed to be one wild, passionate night. Yet when Ellie shows up demanding Alek legitimize their unborn child, he shocks himself…and agrees to her outrageous request!
Catapulted into a world she wasn’t meant for, with a husband she shouldn’t desire, Ellie’s resolve wavers. Until a tiny kick from within reminds her why she made a deal with this handsome devil: her baby, his heir…
Carrying the Greek’s Heir by Sharon Kendrick was a well written romance with likable characters who slowly grow on you.
Ellie is a strong heroine who pleased me greatly when she stood up to Alek whenever she could. I loved that she was the one who demanded marriage because generally its the hero who acts all “honorable” and demands marriage. Alek is arrogant hero who is very cynical of women in general because of what happened in his past. Ellie handled him so well and I liked the way he evolved throughout the story.
The romance was enjoyable because of the good chemistry between the characters with some very good moments. In all it was good story but nothing special. If you like marriage of convenience romance tropes and the author’s previous works then give this one a read.
Book Info:
Publication: March 17th 2015 by Harlequin Presents Series #3325 | (One Night With Consequences #8)
Pregnant with the billionaire’s baby!
From the moment hardworking Ellie Brooks met mogul Alek Sarantos her life has gone off the rails. First she was fired. Now she’s pregnant with the ruthless Greek’s baby!
It was only supposed to be one wild, passionate night. Yet when Ellie shows up demanding Alek legitimize their unborn child, he shocks himself…and agrees to her outrageous request!
Catapulted into a world she wasn’t meant for, with a husband she shouldn’t desire, Ellie’s resolve wavers. Until a tiny kick from within reminds her why she made a deal with this handsome devil: her baby, his heir…
When one night…leads to pregnancy!
marcyshuler
Thanks for the review, Ipshita. It sounds like an interesting story.
ipshita ranjana (@IpshitaRanjana)
I hope you like it if you decide to read it 🙂