Olympus has survived wars, betrayals, and prophecies.
It is not prepared for Christmas.

Christmas Eve on Olympus
The gods have survived war.
Christmas may be their greatest challenge yet.
Alena loves the holidays โ all of them. And one by one, she brings them with her to Olympus. Thanksgiving. Halloween. Ostara. Traditions the Olympians donโt understandโฆ but slowly, curiously, begin to tolerate.
When Alena brings the very first Christmas to the gods, Zeus’ feathers get ruffled.
A warm, charming glimpse into the lives of gods learning the meaning of family, tradition, and love โ even when not everyone is ready to join in.
Why Readers Love This Book
- A warm, lighthearted glimpse into the godsโ lives beyond bickering
- Found family moments filled with charm and humor
- A blistering night between Ares and Alena
- A cozy, heartfelt story that deepens the series world
Christmas Eve on Olympus Reviews
Seeing Ares, Alena, and Raven as a happy family warms the heart since most of the time this family is anything but happy. After putting Raven to bed, Ares and Alena are able to celebrate in a more intimate way. The chemistry between Ares and Alena is always explosive. Their bedroom play is scorching hot, especially their use peppermint oil on each other.
โ Lori for
The Lusty Penguin
It was a delightful peek at family life for Aries and Maggie with their young son Raven. Olympians do not celebrate holidays, but Aries lets Maggie give Raven a Christmas and Yule celebration honoring many traditions. After Raven is sent off to sleep with Maggie reciting the touching ‘Night Before Christmas’ poem. Maggie Aries unwrap his own present.
โ Sophia for
The Vine Voice
Favorite Lines โ, “You said you had a candy cane for me, its peppermint oil.”
“Nice touch, very Christmassy,” he gasped, “wow.”
“I try to think of everythingโ
โTell me again how you’ll never let me go and we will always make love like this.”
“Always,” he agreed from his heart, “and never will I let you go, never.โ
โYou’re all I ever want, Christmas or any other day of the year. Just you. Just us. Just this.โ
โ CarrieKay for
Fae Books


