FESTIVE BOOK NEWS: A Double Serving from Mills & Boon

Thursday 25 September 2014

You may have guessed that since my reading of Mr Miracle by Debbie Macomber, I am in a festive mood and am eager to read as many Christmas themed books as I can this year. Here are two festive reads that are due to be published the first week in October! (Days away!!)

 
The Little Shop of Hopes and Dreams by Fiona Harper
 
Published by Mills & Boon - Harlequin UK

RRP: £7.99

Availability: Paperback for £3.75   or Ebook for £3.56


Nicole Harrison is planning the proposal of the century. Too bad its not her own…


Nicole, a born organiser and true romantic, has created her dream job when she sets up the Hopes & Dreams proposal agency – staging YouTube worthy proposals…until she’s hired to plan a proposal by gorgeous photographer Alex Black’s girlfriend.
Alex is the New Year’s kiss that Nicole hasn’t been able to forget – and now she’s planning his wedding to someone else! But if she lets herself fall for Alex’s charms, her reputation and business will be ruined before it’s even got off the ground! Suddenly the girl whose always prepared is at a loss…and falling head over heels. They say that life’s what happens when you’re busy making other plans. But what about love?






Maybe This Christmas by Sarah Morgan

Published by Mills & Boon - Harlequin UK

RRP: £7.99

Availability: Paperback for £3.75 or Ebook for £3.56


The Third book in the Snow Crystal Trilogy

This winter, ex-skiing champion, reformed heartbreaker and single dad Tyler O’Neil has only one mission – making sure his daughter Jess has the best Christmas ever. The fact that his best friend Brenna is also temporarily moving into his chalet at the over-booked Snow Crystal resort is a delicious distraction he’s simply going to have to ignore. Theirs is the one relationship he’s never ruined, and he’s not about to start now.

Ski pro Brenna Daniels knows all about the perils of unrequited love – she’s been in love with Tyler for years. But living with him is absolute torture…how can she concentrate on being his friend when he’s sleeping in the room next door? Then when Tyler kisses Brenna, suddenly the relationship she’s always dreamed of feels so close she could almost touch it. Could this be the Christmas her dreams of a happy-ever-after finally come true?



Don't they both sound fabulous? I'm just not sure which one to read first!

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