19 pages total in the book, so looking at 15-16 pages of story.
Story was boring since any lingering plot line was too neatly wrapped up to make anything in the story believable. Female MC's parents died when she was young and she was raised by her grandmother; grandmother is described as ninety-five, but can easily travel by air by herself from Wyoming to NYC. Granny can survive traveling and Wyoming winters, but can't handle her granddaughter getting pregnant and having a baby out of wedlock. Sure why not...
Female MC spent one night with her old school sweetheart, a soldier who was shipping out on a deployment the next day. She got knocked up and soldier was killed in action before word could get to him about his future bundle of joy. Soldier boy was a foster kid, so no paternal grandparents to worry about. Okay.....
Female MC and male MC met at a NYE's party; she left early and he tried to look her up. He found her when she applied for a position within his company - he hired her on the spot because he wanted to get close to her. She left the company and him a mere month or so into her employment because she found out she was pregnant. She comes to him with the kid, asking to play her fiancé so that Granny doesn't have a case of the vapors and die. He agrees, because he fell in love while she was employed by him....creepy, but okay.....
He is a billionaire, so he had his staff work a miracle to set up a nursery on Christmas Eve. Because everyone loves setting up an entire nursery on Christmas Eve rather than seeing to their personal lives and plans. Sure....
By the end of the story, he is making plans to adopt the kid and the couple is engaged. No relationship, just "this is crazy, marry me maybe". The engagement ring was bought several months ago (back during her employment)....again, creepy....
But what set my teeth on edge - baby is named Holly and the male MC was named Nick. In a Christmas story. **eye roll**
There are more of these "desperate broke new moms and rich husbands/daddies to be" about different holidays. Not for me, I am getting off this train too.