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A Holly Little Christmas (Cape Shore Romance Book 5)
by Amber Reed
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Synopsis
‘Tis the season for a steamy Christmas romance…
Holly has never been accused of being boring, or terribly stable for that matter, but she’s got the perfect plan to start fresh in New York City. That is, until a car accident strands her in a small oceanside town that just can’t get enough ...
Holly has never been accused of being boring, or terribly stable for that matter, but she’s got the perfect plan to start fresh in New York City. That is, until a car accident strands her in a small oceanside town that just can’t get enough ...
‘Tis the season for a steamy Christmas romance…
Holly has never been accused of being boring, or terribly stable for that matter, but she’s got the perfect plan to start fresh in New York City. That is, until a car accident strands her in a small oceanside town that just can’t get enough Christmas—the holiday she hates the most.
Darren, owner of Cape Shore’s year-round Christmas shop, has been plagued by a string of bad luck and even worse girlfriends. When he pulls Holly from the wreckage, it doesn’t take him long to realize she might just be his downfall. She is everything he has ever wanted—and nothing he needs, as he tries to get his life back on track.
Snowed in, as far from her dream as she could possibly imagine, Holly finds herself reliant on the kindness of strangers to get through the holiday season—and perhaps falling for more than just Christmas.
This slow burn, friends-to-lovers, found family romantic comedy delivers all the Christmas feels with a strong female lead, hilarious hijinks, and Hallmark holiday vibes.
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