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I hate Christmas.
I don’t know who thought every female must love shopping, wrapping, baking and hosting but I missed the memo. On top of that, I manage an upscale department store. Sprinkle in the fact I’ll be turning forty during this holiday season, and my life is a Christmas cookie recipe gone wrong.
And every year I become a little more Scrooge-ish.
But the spirit of the most wonderful time of the year seems to have a plan for me and my midlife-crisis attitude.
First, my past returns when I attend a high school reunion happy hour and run into that boy—the one I had a summer fling before I left for college, then promptly ghosted me.
The torture continues because that boy is now a man, worldly and wise and sexier than I remember. And he invites me to attend a holiday work party with him.
That’s where I learn this forty, fine, former NFL quarterback, now fireman has a new role: single father to the sweetest little girl, putting me at risk of falling for both of them.
However, I have my reasons not to believe in love and the happiest time of the year. And the first twenty-five days of December tests all my strength.
Just what the Dickens is happening? Charles himself might approve of this plot.
Even I’m a little curious to see how it all plays out.
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With the past behind her and the future uncertain, can Eva Nazar accept that the present is a gift and love is the greatest treasure we receive even if it isn’t always wrapped in pretty paper with a perfect bow on top?
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3,25/5
it was cute! I liked the characters though I think he made a move definitely too quickly during his nephew's game. And there was no resolution to their breakup years prior which I didn't like. I really hoped there would be something.
The writing was average. I couldn't understand why Eva would visit her mother every Sunday when she wouldn't say anything back - to only learn AFTER she died that her mother was in a catatonic state??? Come on! At least give us this before her funeral! Cause it irritated me that Eva went out of the way to reconnect to her mother who didn't reciprocated at all.
Tamara was so precious!!! I loved her!!!