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Ashley Shepherd

Faking Under the Mistletoe

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Olivia Langley is the human embodiment of Christmas cheer, and she has absolutely no problem spreading it around for all to hear. Christmas sweaters? She has twenty. Christmas cookies? She’ll take three dozen. Christmas movies? Yeah, she’s seen them all. So it’s no surprise when she’s put in charge of Loveridge & McGowan’s holiday festivities. Secret Santas? Yep. Ice skating? Of course. Holiday trivia? Duh. Christmas-themed bar crawl? That’s one big jingle bell hell yes. Kissing her boss at a Christmas tree lighting in front of his ex-girlfriend? Well… it is the season of giving. And Olivia does not come with a gift receipt. No exchanges. No returns. No refunds. All sales are final. In an effort to ungrinch the grinchiest man she’s ever met, Olivia enlists herself, Santa’s Executive Helper, to scheme up a plan that includes sleigh rides, snow days, and one too many mistletoe kisses, which certainly gets Asher’s tinsel in a tangle. She’s pretty sure that she sleighed this whole fake relationship thing. Well… until she realizes there’s nothing fake about her feelings for Asher, and suddenly tangled tinsel, unsolicited Christmas trees, and celebrity heartthrobs are the least of her worries. A fake relationship to lovers holiday romance!
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Quotes

  • Лера Третьякhas quoted7 months ago
    Men have been disappointing women for centuries.
    And if I’m going to throw myself in front of a train, it’s not going to be because of a man.
  • Лера Третьякhas quoted7 months ago
    “Do you have very specific tastes in decorative pillows?”
    “Just that you specifically don’t buy them.”
    I’m sure he’ll change his mind when they’re delivered on Tuesday.
  • Лера Третьякhas quoted7 months ago
    “It must be nice having a big family.”
    “Nice is one word for it,” he says. “I prefer dysfunctional.”
    “It’s a group of people that love you.”
    “Tolerate me,” he scoffs and bites off another piece of bagel. “And most of the time they barely do that.”
    “You still have a family. Whether you like them or not.”
    “What are you? Some kind of orphan?”

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