All He Wants For Christmas

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by Lizzie Shane

Reality Romance

  Marrying Mister Perfect (RR#1)

  Romancing Miss Right (RR#2)

  Falling for Mister Wrong (RR#3)

  Planning on Prince Charming (RR#4)

  Home for Christmas (Holiday Novella)

  Courting Trouble (RR#5)

  The Bouquet Catchers

  Always a Bridesmaid

  Little White Lies

  Dirty Little Secrets

  All He Wants for Christmas

  The Decoy Bride

  Miracle on Mulholland

  Home for Christmas

  (A Reality Romance Holiday Novella)

  All she wants this Christmas is to get home and put this disastrous year behind her, but when Samantha Whitney boards her flight to Chicago she finds the man in the seat next to hers is none other than Jase MacGregor, her first love who shattered her heart last Christmas Eve.

  All he wants this Christmas is a second chance with the love of his life, but if Sam’s frosty reception is anything to go by, it’s going to take more than a few hours at thirty thousand feet for Jase to win back her heart.

  When a blizzard cancels their connecting flight, it looks like neither of them is going to get their Christmas wish, but with the help of a little holiday magic Sam and Jase may be able to find their way back home. But only if they do it together.

  * * * * *

  The Decoy Bride

  (A Bouquet Catchers Novel)

  After ten years struggling to make it as an artist in LA, Bree Davies is on the verge—either of greatness or of crawling back to Minnesota with her tail between her legs, it isn’t clear which. If she can just buy herself a little more time, she’s sure she can make her dream a reality, but LA isn’t cheap and if she wants to stick around she needs an influx of cash, fast.

  Enter Maggie Tate, A-list actress, paparazzi-bait—and Bree’s exact doppelganger. Maggie’s about to get hitched in a secret wedding and, to throw the press off the scent, she’ll pay Bree an obscene amount to very publicly run off to a private island and pretend to be the great Maggie Tate for three weeks.

  Living like a movie star in the lap of luxury and getting paid? Where does she sign?

  But when Bree arrives on the island, she discovers deceiving everyone is harder than it sounds—especially when she can’t seem to stop drooling over the sexy former pro-athlete who’s there to play her bodyguard. One little kiss with the wrong man can lead to a whole lot of scandal—and jeopardize her payday and her chance to stay in LA—but in the world of pretend fame her feelings for Cross may be the only thing that’s real.

  Does she dare risk it all on the chance that he’s falling for her and not the actress she’s playing?

  * * * * *

  Miracle on Mulholland

  Elia Aiavao wants nothing to do with Christmas this year. Once known for his good humor as the “Smiling Samoan” of mixed martial arts, he hasn’t had much Christmas cheer since he lost his beloved niece, so when he’s offered a job working through the holidays, he jumps at the distraction of running security for the Princess of Pop…only to discover his client is actually Calliope Rae, the star’s nine-year-old daughter.

  Elia is determined to keep his distance, but that’s easier said than done when he meets Callie…and the sultry singer who is her unconventional mother.

  Alexa Rae didn’t know the first thing about parenting when she found herself famously widowed with a baby on the way—so she did what she always does. She focused on her career while her personal life was falling apart and hired the best nannies in the business to take care of the baby. But now that baby is nine years old and every time Alexa looks at her she’s crushed by the guilt that she couldn’t be the parent she herself had never had.

  With a new album and a new tour to promote, Alexa knows now is not the time to let up on her career, but maybe with the help of one unlikely Christmas elf—in the body of a sexy six-and-a-half-foot Samoan bodyguard—the singer and her daughter may find a Christmas miracle of their own and finally learn how to be a family.

 

 

 


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