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Natasha West

A Mistletoe Moment

A Christmas romantic comedy novella from the author of The Plus One, A Marriage Of Connivance, and Joined at the Hip.

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Sam Henry does NOT want to be at her office Christmas party. With the big promotion on the line and the ex that broke her heart at the gathering, chances of actual fun are slim to none. Until the end of the night, when Sam collides with Tilda Banks, a hot bartender working for the party. And all it takes is a sprig of mistletoe to make sparks fly... Just before Tilda, sacked in disgraced, is thrown out by the manager, destroying the moment and the chance to exchange numbers.

The next day,  neither woman can shake the memory of the brief kiss and both decide to track each other down. But it's not as easy as it looks.

Sam and Tilda race around the city in the countdown to Christmas, dealing with warring family, job interviews, and big life decisions while they try to find one another.

But what if they do find each other? Was it just a mistletoe moment? Or is it something worth chasing?




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