Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
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Date read: November 16, 2019
Purchase Links: Kindle
M.E. Carter
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Sara Ney
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
I liked Meg. I did NOT like her co-worker. I liked Adam's utter distraction from whatever was going on around him whenever Meg was nearby. I liked their endearingly awkward flirting over the messaging app.
Did I mention I didn't care for the way Meg's co-worker treated her? Yeah. Because I didn't. But that's another story for another day.
This one is all about awkwardness and celebrating what you love even when those around you are giving you the side-eye. It's about anonymous chats and being trapped on an elevator at a VERY opportune moment.
Quick, cute, and fun.
Date read: November 16, 2019
Purchase Links: Kindle
M.E. Carter
| Website | Twitter | Facebook | Amazon |
Sara Ney
| Website | Twitter | Facebook | Amazon |
Synopsis (Goodreads):
Sports agent Adam Roberts hates Christmas, hates cheer, and just about anything tied with a bow. What he does love is sports, the thrill of a competition and the mysterious identity of the woman he’s been flirting with on the company messenger…Thoughts on Kissmas Eve: A quick, cute romance between a Christmas-crazed lady and the man who'd just rather not when it comes to decking the halls. Except, he's not really that bad. It's more like he just isn't at Meg's level of Christmas commitment. But, then, is ANYONE?
Meg McClane loves everything about Christmas, from her festive Ugly Sweaters, down to her candy-cane striped toenails. But not everyone appreciates her holiday cheer; not her co-workers, not her bosses, and certainly not Adam Roberts—especially the night they get stranded in the elevators on their way to the company Christmas party…
I liked Meg. I did NOT like her co-worker. I liked Adam's utter distraction from whatever was going on around him whenever Meg was nearby. I liked their endearingly awkward flirting over the messaging app.
Did I mention I didn't care for the way Meg's co-worker treated her? Yeah. Because I didn't. But that's another story for another day.
This one is all about awkwardness and celebrating what you love even when those around you are giving you the side-eye. It's about anonymous chats and being trapped on an elevator at a VERY opportune moment.
Quick, cute, and fun.
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