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The Ex-mas Breakup by Zoe York

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 💖💖💖💖💖 /5 The Ex-mas Breakup by Zoe York, book one in the Pine Harbour Little Tree Farm series, is a cozy, heartwarming, spicy holiday romcom where exes with still off the charts chemistry end up becoming exes with benefits before getting a second chance at love .   Rory and Garrett have been together since they were kids. Garrett has always known that Rory is the one for him and has dreamt about the day they could be a family. Rory has always wanted to be a doctor, and will not let anything stop her from reaching her goal. Frustrated as Rory kept refusing to make their future their now, Garrett decided to break up with her; believing he no longer made her happy. A few months later, during a night of vulnerability, Rory calls Garrett, asking him to come over; leading to them surrendering to their chemistry and playing horizontal tango.  Not being able to get enough of each other, this continues for a while. As Christmas approaches, Rory and Garrett find themselves at...

NARRATORS ANNOUNCEMENT - The Mr & Mrs Mistake by Brighton Walsh

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  The Mr & Mrs Mistake by Brighton Walsh Release date: 1/1/26 BUY LINK: geni.us/TMMM Available in ebook (Kindle Unlimited), duet narrated audio, and standard and discreet special edition paperbacks. BLURB: My best friend’s little sister has been getting under my skin for decades. She’s my lifelong nemesis and now—apparently—my wife. When Willa Jameson stumbled into my bar drunk, heartbroken, and desperate to save her family farm, I offered to marry her. For “convenience.” Which is hilarious, because nothing about my attraction to this hurricane with hips has ever been convenient. Now we’re sharing a roof, a bed, and a potential felony thanks to our fake marriage. It’s supposed to be a favor between not-quite-friends-but-not-quite-enemies. Then our late-night arguments turn into practice make out sessions. ​​ But according to her, that changes absolutely nothing between us. No matter how many lines we draw, we keep crossing them—in the kitchen, on the porch, in the tiny bed tha...