The Kiss Before Christmas: A Christmas Romance Novella
By (Author) Sophie Pembroke
HarperCollins Publishers
One More Chapter
22nd February 2016
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Short stories
Family life fiction
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
Paperback
112
Width 111mm, Height 178mm, Spine 7mm
270g
An English Girl in New York
As the snow starts to fall on Manhattan, PA Dory Mackenzie is a long way from home, far from the comforts and cheer of her cozy family Christmases back in Liverpool.
So when her boss Tyler Alexander offers to pay her pricey ticket home for New Year, Dory just cant say no even if she has to pretend to be his girlfriend for the holidays!
Tyler may be hiding the real reason he needs a girlfriend-of-convenience but thats the least of Dorys worries when shes up against the disapproval of his high society mother, and the suspicions of his gorgeous older brother Lucas, the black sheep of the family.
Theres no fooling Lucas, and its not just the truth he wants to get closer to So before the bells have even rung out for Christmas day, Dory finds herself caught up in the Alexander familys dramas and sharing more than just a few kisses under the mistletoe!
Lose yourself in this gorgeously romantic and heart-warming novella this holiday season.
Heart-warming, hilarious and simply irresistible, The Kiss Before Christmas continues to affirm Sophie Pembrokes standing as one of romantic fictions fastest rising stars! Bookish Jottings
Sophie Pembroke has been dreaming, reading and writing romance ever since she read her first Mills and Boon as part of her English Literature degree at Lancaster University, so getting to write romances for a living really is a dream come true! Sophie lives in a little Hertfordshire market town with her scientist husband and her incredibly imaginative four-year-old daughter. She writes stories about friends, family and falling in love, usually while drinking too much tea and eating homemade cakes. Or, when things are looking very bad for her heroes and heroines, white wine and dark chocolate.She keeps a blog at www.SophiePembroke.com which should be about romance and writing, but is usually about cake and castles instead.