Her Fake Date for Christmas by Hailey Shore

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Her Fake Date for Christmas by Hailey Shore
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What do you do when the dates are fake but the feelings are real? Hope for a Christmas Miracle…

Almost everyone in Calico Cove knows how I feel about Mari…well, except for Mari. Truth is, I’ve had a serious crush on her since high school but I’ve been friend-zoned.
Only now, her jerk face ex-boyfriend is back in town filming a Christmas movie and she needs me to be her fake fiancé to prove she’s moved on with her life.
What do I want in exchange? Real Christmas dates. Hot chocolate, sledding, cookie baking, all of it. Oh and did I mention the kisses? Yeah, there will be nothing fake about those.

Authors Note: This friends to lovers, holiday rom com has a dirty-talking good guy, a bat hiding in a Christmas tree, a runaway cat and two meddling dads making sure this Christmas has a happily ever after for everyone.

  • File Name:her-fake-date-for-christmas-by-hailey-shore.epub
  • Original Title:Her Fake Date for Christmas: A Calico Cove Novella
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B0BH3NJLLB
  • Date:2022-11-30T18:30:00+00:00
  • File Size:279.728 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Title Page
  • 2. Copyright
  • 3. Contents
  • 4. Prologue
  • 5. Chapter 1
  • 6. Chapter 2
  • 7. Chapter 3
  • 8. Chapter 4
  • 9. Chapter 5
  • 10. Chapter 6
  • 11. Chapter 7
  • 12. Chapter 8
  • 13. Chapter 9
  • 14. Chapter 10
  • 15. Chapter 11
  • 16. Chapter 12
  • 17. Chapter 13
  • 18. Chapter 14
  • 19. Chapter 15
  • 20. Epilogue
  • 21. Also by Hailey Shore

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Kiley O
Kiley O

Her Fake Date for Christmas, while only 15 chapters with a prologue and an epilogue, was full of everything you'd find in a full-length novel. It had drama, humor, angst, bullies, heroes, heroines, friends, enemies, and lovers. It had pain and laughter, happiness and heartbreak. You'll find all of the push and pull a reader longs for in a novel in this short but sweet story. The characters had the maturity, and yet they still had room to grow and improve...and they did it in such a way that was believable and realistic. The story started out slow, but the burn was a welcoming build-up to the scorch that one would desire to see in a well-written work of art. The dialogue was done so that it could have been written at any time in history and still be enjoyed without a struggle to understand what was being said/done. The descriptions of the town and scenery drew the reader to the point it was like being on-site and witnessing it in person. The smells the author wrote about were almost leaping out of the story and into the air. This was definitely a well-written, fully-developed story that deserved a five-star rating and to be added to the Keeper for the Shelves collection.

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