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The best fake snow decorations in L.A.? Done by me.

About to get a promotion? Also me.

Sent to a sleepy small town right before Christmas to save a bookstore? Unfortunately, me again.

Old Pine Cove was the one place on earth I had sworn I’d never return to. Then my boss asked me to manage one of our bookstores there. I wanted to tell her no way, but that would definitely lower my chances of being promoted once I returned to L.A. So I sucked it up. Besides, it was only supposed to be temporary. What could possibly go wrong?

Gosh, how naïve of me.

Alex Denverton opening the door with that smoldering look of his, that’s what went wrong. It had been ten years since I crashed his truck and made a run for it. And now he was back in my life. How was I supposed to focus on work knowing he was right next door? And why did I ever agree to organize the annual Winter Walk with him?

One thing was certain, though. If I wanted to have a magical Christmas, I couldn’t ask Santa to make it happen. It was up to me to decide: go big or go home.


I picked up this book during a ‘stuff your Kindle’ promotion. I’ve never heard of Sophie-Leigh Robbins, but it looked like my type of book. When I needed a book to read on a recent flight, I decided to give this short book a read.

This is a short, sweet Christmas romance that’s everything you’d expect from a Hallmark Christmas movie–a second-chance romance, some misunderstandings, a “sweet” first kiss, and a swoony declaration of love. If you need a feel-good romance to take your mind off your worries for a while, I recommend this book.

Rated PG.

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A Little Something Sweet by Laura Ashwood
Love at On Deck Cafe by Leah Dobrinska