Christmas in Paradise: A Sweet Romantic Comedy (Love in Paradise Valley)
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11/06/2025
Can an innocent fling turn into the real thing?I’ve dreamed of being an event planner for as long as I can remember, and this Christmas, I finally have my shot—Paradise, Idaho’s first-ever Yulefest and my stepsister’s televised wedding. Nothing’s going to stop me from proving I belong in this business.Except maybe one Sebastian Sparks.He’s all swagger and smolder—until I discover there’s more to him than the flirty grin and the e-bike he rides like a rebel on a reindeer. He’s supposed to be fun, not forever. But somewhere between the destroyed gnomes, Danish pancake disasters, and a rogue gang of squirrels, he’s worming his way into my plans—and my heart.When we’re forced to share a motel room thanks to one very unfortunate mistletoe incident, sparks fly faster than Santa’s sleigh. Sebastian’s ready to trade in his bachelor ways for something real, but I’ve got more than my heart to protect.If we’re going to find our own slice of Paradise this Christmas, he’ll have to win over the one person who matters most—before the lights go out on our holiday happily-ever-after.Christmas in Paradise is a closed-door, he-falls-first romantic comedy bursting with small-town meddling, festive chaos, and just enough holiday magic to make you believe in love again.
Book Length: 320-650 Pages
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