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Macy Carter’s little white lie is
about to get her in a whole bunch of trouble. In an effort
to ease her parent’s fears when she moved cities, Macy tells
her family that her boss, Sean Mathis has been her boyfriend
for the past two years. The problem is that it’s Christmas
and everyone wants to meet him. When Sean hears about this,
he offers to play along. When they ask him what his
intentions are, Sean pretends that he is planning to propose
to Macy on New Year’s Day. A few days later they find
themselves deciding whether they will make their way to the
altar or break the news to the family that their whole
relationship is a lie.
Blame it on the Mistletoe
by Lily Graison is the perfect story to curl up and read
beside a good fire. The characters are likeable with an easy
compatibility that transcends the pages and are incredibly
easy to relate to. Macy quickly learns that her “little
white lie” could get out of control very easily. Sean comes
to her rescue and in the process gets himself caught in the
avalanche. When push comes to shove, their true feelings are
revealed in a very sweet way, and the ending is particularly
special. |