It’s the season for gift
giving!
Six FREE standalone holiday
short stories!
The Merry Mistake by
ViKeeland and Penelope Ward
Note to self: Ask
Santa for glasses this year. When I accidentally mistook a gorgeous man resting
outside my building for a homeless person in need of lunch, we got into it. I’d
only been trying to do a good deed around the holidays, but he called me
righteous. I called him something far worse. If only I didn’t have to see him
again. But fate had other plans.
Finding Perfect by Colleen Hoover
A short story that brings back several of
Colleen’s most beloved characters. Told from the point of view of Daniel from Finding Cinderella, readers will finally
get the story they’ve been begging for more of. For the best reading
experience, make sure you’ve read all three books that come together to make up
this heartwarming and fun Holiday short story; Finding Cinderella, Hopeless and All Your Perfects.
A Rock Chick Christmas by Kristen Ashley
What's
Christmas with the Starks like? Get a peek into the Rock Chick world and how
Luke copes with Ava going Christmas gaga and just what he will, and won't, do
for his girls during the holidays.
Just Say When by Jill Shalvis
When the one you want …
Is the one you can’t seem to have…
Can love conquer all?
The Pact by
Elle Kennedy
Thanks
to my hectic schedule as a pro hockey player, my girl and I are spending more
time apart than together. Luckily, I have a solution--a romantic New Year’s Eve
getaway in the mountains, just me and Grace and plenty of sexytimes. Except
this blizzard has other ideas...
The Package by K. Bromberg
Christmas week can’t get any
worse for Jules Jilliland. Dumped by her boyfriend, rear-ended on the freeway,
and fired from her job, she finds herself stuck in an elevator with a handsome
stranger. When their packages are accidentally swapped, will it end up being a
misfortunate accident that suddenly brightens her holidays?
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free copy today, before it goes away!
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