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Sweet and sappy holiday stories are for the gays.
At least, now they are.
Three queer half-siblings in distress reunite at their famous moms upstate New York mansion for the holidays.
Its a really fun fantasy that makes readers ask what if Santaisqueer?
And whats so bad with boring, anyway?
Tis the season for fake dating, even in small-town Illinois.
21-year-old Murphy feels stuck at community college while coming up empty in her personal life too.
Its a sweet and swift read that hinges on the emotions of not-quite adulthood.
This YA book hits all the holiday rom-com tropes: the fake-dating, friends-to-lovers celebrity and ambitious normie.
But the plot predictability is what makes this PG-13 hardcover so fun to read.
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Feelings start to develop, naturally they are but young women immersed in back-to-back romantic situations.
Former hockey rivals and exes, Nat and Darcy reconnect while hosting a morning show during the Winter Olympics.
Fans cant help but ship their chemistry and they lean into a show-mance for ratings.