Genre: Contemporary, Romance, Holiday, Christmas,
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Pages: 288
Published October 25th 2022 by Harlequin Special Edition
A fortune cookie changes everything in New York Times bestselling author Christine Rimmer's latest book in the Wild Rose Sisters series!
“Do it now…”
And change everything!
By the book success story Alexandra Herrera’s got it all mapped out: partner at a law firm, high-powered career. But when her birth father leaves her an unexpected inheritance—prompted by a random fortune cookie—she impulsively walks away from her entire life! And now that she’s snowed in with West Wright, she learns that lightning really can strike twice. So much, in fact, that the sparks between them could melt any ice storm…if only they’d let them!
From Harlequin Special Edition: Believe in love. Overcome obstacles. Find happiness.
Alexandra had plans until the help of a fortune cookies changes her life. After inheriting more money then she knows what to do with Alexandra drops everything and decides to go where her family and friends are. Somehow that means running into West who she had a hot night with after a family wedding and now they are proposing a short time fling till Alexandra figures out what to do with her life.
This was a nice little book to read. I did finish it faster then expected. I enjoyed the characters and seeing as Alexandra was trying to make up her mind on what to do now that money is no longer an issue and seeing the process of her trying to make decisions about her life. She had a romance going on with plenty of steamy moments with West while they are in the limbo of figuring things out and it was interesting seeing what was gonna become of that too because Alexandra really wasn't sure what was going to go on with her life and didn't thing a relationship would fit in what she was trying to figure out. This does take place during the holiday season so if you like matching up books to the current season you'll want to check this book out as well. Overall pretty good book I really enjoyed it.
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