What do you do when you wake up on Christmas Day and find you’re married to a stranger?
Rory Mitchell loves everything about Christmas, from the music to the decorations to the food. He spends weeks decorating his house and planning what to bake for the one day of the year that he loves above all else. Even being forced to spend an entire meal with his family can’t detract from his joy.
Oliver Moore doesn’t believe in Christmas any more than any other commercial holiday. He isn’t interested in Christmas miracles or the gaudy decorations. His holiday traditions consist of getting drunk on Christmas Eve, spending Christmas morning nursing his hangover, and later watching his niece rip open presents as though she isn’t going to forget the toys exist in a week.
When the two men wake up married to each other on Christmas Day with no recollection of how it happened, Rory and Oliver have no choice but to stick together until government offices reopen the following day, so that they can get an annulment.
Their chemistry between the sheets is without question, but is there enough time to realize that it could be so much more?
Is it possible to fall in love with a stranger in one day?
This is a low-angst, roughly 30,000-word HEA romance with mature themes; it is filled with snark, shenanigans and a borderline-unhealthy amount of Christmas decorations.
This was previously published under penname Alice Crane. No changes have been made.
Genre: Gay Romance
Rory Mitchell loves everything about Christmas, from the music to the decorations to the food. He spends weeks decorating his house and planning what to bake for the one day of the year that he loves above all else. Even being forced to spend an entire meal with his family can’t detract from his joy.
Oliver Moore doesn’t believe in Christmas any more than any other commercial holiday. He isn’t interested in Christmas miracles or the gaudy decorations. His holiday traditions consist of getting drunk on Christmas Eve, spending Christmas morning nursing his hangover, and later watching his niece rip open presents as though she isn’t going to forget the toys exist in a week.
When the two men wake up married to each other on Christmas Day with no recollection of how it happened, Rory and Oliver have no choice but to stick together until government offices reopen the following day, so that they can get an annulment.
Their chemistry between the sheets is without question, but is there enough time to realize that it could be so much more?
Is it possible to fall in love with a stranger in one day?
This is a low-angst, roughly 30,000-word HEA romance with mature themes; it is filled with snark, shenanigans and a borderline-unhealthy amount of Christmas decorations.
This was previously published under penname Alice Crane. No changes have been made.
Genre: Gay Romance
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