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Good Elf Gone Wrong
by Alina Jacobs
Gracie loves Christmas, her favorite holiday with great memories, but it is starting out interesting this year. Her grandma is funny, and her taste in holiday movies may make you gasp. It was the worst Christmas Eve ever, and her family is a piece of work.
Oh, but that was just the prologue. We time jump back two weeks. Gracie may be a sweetheart, but she acts like a doormat for her ridiculous family members. I feel bad for her.
Hudson is a bad boy; he is rough, challenging, and bad-mannered, but he is perfect for her plans. His ulterior motives have been announced. However, this guy will make an epic disaster for this family.
This book doesn't romance the holiday traditions; instead, it turns them on their heads and knocks them around a little. Gracie's family is dysfunctional at best. Hudson has his own side agenda, and of course, the hormones ramp up on this fake relationship as well. But it certainly has lots of holiday vibes, and Christmas feels.
The story lives up to the comedy part with outlandish things that you can't help but chuckle at. This book gets swizzling hot as this fake relationship progresses into not-so-fake. Gracie is a hot mess, but she finally gets that backbone, and man, is she stubborn.
Of course, everything all blows up on Christmas, but it is pretty epic. I love the groveling, bad boy on his knees for his girl. This book ends sweet and a hot disaster. But Gracie's and Hudson's story is a beautiful, sizzling, hot holiday romance.
Oh, but that was just the prologue. We time jump back two weeks. Gracie may be a sweetheart, but she acts like a doormat for her ridiculous family members. I feel bad for her.
Hudson is a bad boy; he is rough, challenging, and bad-mannered, but he is perfect for her plans. His ulterior motives have been announced. However, this guy will make an epic disaster for this family.
This book doesn't romance the holiday traditions; instead, it turns them on their heads and knocks them around a little. Gracie's family is dysfunctional at best. Hudson has his own side agenda, and of course, the hormones ramp up on this fake relationship as well. But it certainly has lots of holiday vibes, and Christmas feels.
The story lives up to the comedy part with outlandish things that you can't help but chuckle at. This book gets swizzling hot as this fake relationship progresses into not-so-fake. Gracie is a hot mess, but she finally gets that backbone, and man, is she stubborn.
Of course, everything all blows up on Christmas, but it is pretty epic. I love the groveling, bad boy on his knees for his girl. This book ends sweet and a hot disaster. But Gracie's and Hudson's story is a beautiful, sizzling, hot holiday romance.