Publication: November 5, 2014
Publisher: Allium Press
In case you didn’t get enough of Jack and Julie in Come Dancing, they are back in a short story for the holiday season! Dancing with Mistletoe takes place right after Come Dancing ends. I am very excited to read this. I love reading holiday stories in December.
And in case the synopsis peaks your curiosity and you want to read this book, it is free Nov. 28-30th!! So go grab it and enjoy.
When it comes to Christmas presents, it’s not the size that matters . . .
A sparkling, entertaining story that will leave you laughing and in the holiday mood.
It’s December 21st, 1981 in New York City, and the holidays are approaching fast. But up-and-coming book editor Julia Nash isn’t too busy to notice that her boyfriend has only put one small gift under the tree. At least Jack has an excuse: as the lead guitarist of a famous British rock band, he is deep into rehearsals for their upcoming tour. But Julia was hoping for something a little more meaningful than the pair of mittens she can’t resist taking a peek at.
Julia tries to ignore her friends egging her on about what Jack might have planned. But even with the distractions of a demanding boss, a steamy snowball fight, a baking flop involving rum balls, and a blizzard that shuts down the entire city, the question still torments her: Is a pair of gloves—the kind of thing you’d give to a friend—the only gift Jack is giving her? And if so, what does that say about their relationship?
Brimming with laughter and an enticing dash of romantic spice, with vivid characters that reviewers have called “engaging” and “irresistible”, Dancing with Mistletoe puts you in the mood to kiss someone you love under a sprig of green.
Also included is a sneak peek at Keep Dancing, the hilarious and captivating new novel about Jack and Julia, to be published in Spring 2015.
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Sounds like a great book :) This will be added to my to read list right now. Thanks for sharing =) Keep in touch x
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I've been in a holiday book mood this year. Last year it didn't hit me and I think I'm making up for it now haha. This one sounds like a pretty good one to tide me over for a bit
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