A Mistletoe Affair

A Mistletoe Affair 1

by Farrah Rochon
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 01/12/2014
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The Silk Sisters–longtime friends Janelle, Sandra and Vicki–have turned their business savvy into a top–tier event agency. And in the wealthy enclave of Wintersage, Massachusetts, there's an abundance of lavish parties, society drama and longing hearts to keep them busy.


Floral designer Vicki Alfohrs is shyer than her vivacious friends and a hopeless romantic. The dutiful daughter of a banking dynasty, she has always done what was expected of her–until she falls for her best friend's divorced brother.


Political strategist Jordan Woolcott has always defined himself by his work. Now at a personal and career crossroads, Jordan's not sure who he is, other than a dad to his young son, Mason. It's a rewarding job, but being a single father is so much harder–and lonelier–than he'd ever imagined.


Vicki seems to have a magical touch when it comes to caring for Mason, and her kind heart goes out to the dedicated and overwhelmed Jordan. And as they spend more time together, the feelings between them grow tender and deepen. But will the sudden reappearance of Jordan's ex–wife and an explosive political scandal end their dream of forever before it even begins...

ISBN:
9781488790744
9781488790744
Category:
Adult & contemporary romance
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
01-12-2014
Language:
English
Publisher:
Mills & Boon Kimani Romance

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This is a holiday romance that will DEFINITELY keep you warm this season!

Part of the premise of this story was SO much fun to think about; a young girl crushing on her best friend’s older brother…and then they re-connect years later, and now we have a romance novel!

While Jordan had his own distractions relating to work, the sole focus of his life was his infant son. That fatherly trait was so endearing.

I really liked all of the characters in the story because they were sweet, but not to the point that made my teeth hurt, if you get what I’m saying. They had juuuuuust enough of an “edge” to them to make them realistic.

I enjoyed reading Vicki because here she was, trying to re-invent herself into The New Vicki, but her interior monologue had some self-doubt and went back and forth with things like, “…the old Vicki would do ____, but not The New Vicki!”

Overall, this is a very well-written, very sweet story with some VERY SPICY love scenes. I really liked this book!!!

***I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review***

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