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Review: A Merry Penthouse Christmas by Amanda Meuwissen 4 of 5 stars

A Merry Penthouse Christmas









A Merry Penthouse Christmas by Amanda Meuwissen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Beau de León once dreamed of a simple, steady life — teaching history, raising a family, and building a future with his wife. But betrayal and divorce shattered those dreams, leaving him jobless and struggling to rebuild. Arik Anders, a billionaire accustomed to success and freedom, suddenly finds his priorities shifting when he takes full custody of his newborn after his ex decides not to raise the child. Overwhelmed by fatherhood, Arik hires Beau as a nanny, bringing the gentle, out-of-work teacher into his world. As Beau and Arik spend time together, their differences — one craving stability, the other thriving on excess — begin to blur. What starts as a practical arrangement grows into something more tender, though both resist the idea of romance. Yet with holiday magic and unexpected timing, feelings may prove impossible to ignore.

I loved this story about two men rebuilding their lives in unexpected ways, discovering that love can arrive when least expected — even in the chaos of heartbreak and new fatherhood. I liked the way that fatherhood became the crucible where both men confronted vulnerability, responsibility, and the meaning of family. I also loved the way that their differences created friction but also balance — showing how love often grows strongest at the intersection of contrast. I loved the way that the two men redefined family, love, and success in the wake of broken dreams — discovering that sometimes the most imperfect circumstances create the most authentic fairytales. This was an MM story with mature content.

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