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Christmas Fixer Upper: A blue collar, online dating, bookish heroine romance
by Aubree Valentine
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Synopsis
Welcome to Mistletoe Bay, where love happens one snow-dusted kiss at a time.
I only signed up for the dating app to help my neighbor beta test it.
That’s the story I’m sticking to.
It’s definitely not because the holidays get a little lonely. Or because the only men in my life lately have ...
I only signed up for the dating app to help my neighbor beta test it.
That’s the story I’m sticking to.
It’s definitely not because the holidays get a little lonely. Or because the only men in my life lately have ...
Welcome to Mistletoe Bay, where love happens one snow-dusted kiss at a time.
I only signed up for the dating app to help my neighbor beta test it.
That’s the story I’m sticking to.
It’s definitely not because the holidays get a little lonely. Or because the only men in my life lately have spines made of paper and live on the library shelves.
Then I matched with him.
Rhett Jennings.
Mistletoe Bay's handyman and owner of the Red Barn Hardware store.
Tall, broad-shouldered, and with the perfect man bun. He looks exactly like one of the heroes on the cover of a romance novel.
Casual messages quickly turn into flirty jokes and late-night conversations. One date turns into two. Now every time I see his name pop up on my phone, I can’t help smiling like an idiot.
And when the library’s Christmas display comes crashing down in a storm of tinsel and glitter? He’s the one who shows up with a tool belt, a crooked grin, and that maddeningly patient way of looking at me.
He says he’s just fixing a few shelves. But, I think I've finally found my very own Prince Charming.
Mistletoe Bay comes alive every holiday season with enough heat to melt even the iciest of hearts. From cinnamon-scented bookstores and cozy coffee shops to firehouse flirtations and unexpected holiday hookups, each story in the “Christmas in Mistletoe Bay” series proves that sometimes Santa’s nice list is the naughtiest one of all. Unwrap this collection of spicy Hallmark-style novellas filled with swoon-worthy heroes, strong heroines, and the kind of festive magic that lingers long after the mistletoe comes down.
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