Description
From the IPPY-award-winning author of The Almost Lovebirds.
Opposites attract in this sweet holiday rom com—but will this small-town sweetheart and her mysterious new neighbor be a perfect match or a recipe for disaster?
It’s the most wonderful time of the year…unless you’re me.
Hold the hayrides, keep your cocoa, and don’t put me within a country mile of mistletoe. This year, Christmas means chaos. My sister’s getting married and I—Gwen Griffin, perfectionist extraordinaire—will make sure her wedding is flawless. That includes doing the impossible: finding myself a wedding date. But in my tiny hometown of Jasmine Falls, South Carolina, I’ll have better luck winning the lottery.
I may be awesome at running my cafe, but I’m terrible at men. And after my last epic breakup, everyone in town knows it. That’s why I need a plus-one—even a fake one—so that when my sister gets married, everyone’s attention is on her, where it belongs.
The guy next door is perfect for the job. Gorgeous and charming, Logan Fyfe is only here for a few weeks. He’s also a hot Scottish bazillionaire who’s totally out of my league—so my risk of falling into a relationship with him? Less than zero.
Pretending to date Logan is the perfect plan—until it isn’t. Beneath his devilish smirk and delicious brogue is a big-hearted man who makes me feel the one thing I never believed to be true—that I’m enough, just the way I am.
With the wedding approaching, there’s nothing fake about my feelings anymore. When he slips his arm around my waist and whispers into my ear? Yeah, I’m a goner.
We may be worlds apart, but I’m done pretending. It’s time to get real…even if it means risking my heart.
Author’s Note: If you like sweet, closed-door romantic comedies with plenty of sizzling chemistry and laugh-out-loud banter, then welcome to Jasmine Falls! Each book in the series can be read as a standalone and has a guaranteed HEA.
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Summary
Review by Donna F, Reviewer Dec 26 2023
I am a sucker for a good Christmas story. This is my first story by Lucy Day and I was pleasantly surprised. It had the Hallmarkish feel that I was looking for. I enjoyed Logan’s character and was just as invested in how he was going to solve his family problems as I was their romance.
I was also pleased with the ending both for Gwen and her sister.
The author did a great job of giving us chemistry between the characters without being explicit.
I would recommend One Sweet Holiday.