All Nora wants is her grandmother to be happy and healthy. How that leads to being her boss’ pretend date at his grandparents’ anniversary party is still a mystery to her, let alone, when Daniel’s pursuit becomes real. His interest doesn’t make sense to her, but she can’t deny part of her likes being close—no matter how dumb it is. He’s just another copy of her father, unable to be faithful, but no matter how hard she tries, she still enjoys being near him.
When his family decides to come to town for Christmas, there’s nothing else to do but continue the pretense. So when her grandmother pushes her take a chance, she does her best to ignore the warnings, and grasps the opportunity waiting for her, hoping it won’t be the biggest mistake ever.
With some strong language, no cheating, and a HEA, Taking A Christmas Chance is approximately 50,150 words. It is intended for an adult audience and may include subjects that are sensitive to some readers.
Genre: Romance
When his family decides to come to town for Christmas, there’s nothing else to do but continue the pretense. So when her grandmother pushes her take a chance, she does her best to ignore the warnings, and grasps the opportunity waiting for her, hoping it won’t be the biggest mistake ever.
With some strong language, no cheating, and a HEA, Taking A Christmas Chance is approximately 50,150 words. It is intended for an adult audience and may include subjects that are sensitive to some readers.
Genre: Romance
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