GRR Reviews Southern Gentleman by Jessica Peterson

Julia is an interior designer with a specialty in upgrading historic buildings while keeping its charm. Greyson is a rich, powerful, and demanding boss who demands the best, and that means employing Julia for one of his projects. But they are also direct opposites. Julia is a bit of free-spirit sexy Bohemian, while Greyson is an orderly cold control-freak But it's clear they have chemistry together. And they shared it one night, in the back of his Range Rover... and over and over. And his dominance turned her on. Then Julia found she's pregnant... And Greyson demands to be involved. But it's clear they are not speaking the same love language. She just wants him to be present, while he keeps trying to BUY her things. Can they learn to speak love properly before it's too late?

Better than expected. Motivation was very well done, as we got a full explanation why Greyson was such a growly alpha and provider.  Julia's motivation was done slightly less detailed, but still quite good. Plot was pretty trope, but the pregnancy details seem to be quite accurate. And there's a good supporting cast. 4.5/5

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