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Photographer Libby just got fired. Again. Then she gets home early to find her boyfriend in bed with another woman. And just like that, her dreams of a Christmas Day proposal are shattered.Libby lands a new job as a personal assistant to mysterious businessman Seth Coleman. He's terse and demanding. It's no wonder Libby keeps messing things up.Then one day an adorable Golden Retriever puppy is delivered to the house. As Libby helps Seth train Barney, she realizes that there's a surprisingly sweet side to Seth the CEO . . .But everything goes wrong when Libby finds out that Seth's company has bought the community centre where they've been training Barney. It's not just about puppy classes, it's a lifeline for the whole community. Libby is devastated when Seth says it's just business. So she packs her bags.Until her parents come down with the flu and Libby is forced to spend her favourite time of the year with a man who doesn't even own tinsel. It's up to Libby to inject some Christmas spirit. Starting with a truce, since they're going to be stuck together whether they like it or not.But Libby might just find magic under the mistletoe if she can convince Seth to open his heart this Christmas . . .This heartwarming Christmas romance is perfect for fans of Jessica Redland, Jenny Colgan, Holly Martin, Teresa F. Morgan, Helen Rolfe and Julie Shackman.
Polly Pressman just got fired from her hectic 9-5 job in London. She's pulling pints in a dingy pub to pay the rent when she gets a phone call that changes everything. Her mum begs her to help an old family friend, John, with his struggling farm down in Kent. Polly's business skills might be just the thing to turn the place around. Polly arrives at Nightingale Farm trying to make a good impression in her best pair of heels, when she hears a furious shout. A very angry but not entirely unattractive man strides forcefully towards her, demanding to know why she left the gate open. John's gruff-but-hunky son Mark thinks Polly clearly has no business being on a farm. She's a city girl - what can she possibly know about mucking out animals? But Polly comes up with some great ideas to get the farm back on its feet. Then, one night after too much of John's homemade cider, Polly and Mark find themselves alone and unable to deny their attraction . . . The next morning Polly is embarrassed to realise she has no idea how Mark really feels. Was it just the cider talking? Then she discovers a shocking secret. If she speaks up, she risks ruining everything with Mark, but keeping quiet would mean John could lose everything. Polly must own up to the truth - and her feelings - if she has any chance of making things right and finding true happiness at Nightingale Farm.
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