Chocolate Cherry Cabin
An Enemies to Lovers Christmas Hockey Romance
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3.9 • 9 Ratings
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- $5.99
Publisher Description
An enemies to lovers Christmas romance with a single mom & a NHL hockey coach!
The last thing Hannah needs is to have the hunky bane of her existence move in next door.
But he did.
And just in time to witness the collapse of the perfect life she’d always said she’d have. She’s divorced, her youngest son keeps sticking his tongue out at the town gossip, her job doesn’t pay enough, and if she wants to keep her broken family in the same time zone, she’s going to have to move halfway across the planet.
But her new neighbor Louis, an NHL coach, insists that Hannah’s still that take-charge woman with big dreams he used to know, and that now is a perfect time to reinvent herself. And possibly even find some room in her heart for a man like him…
Will these two old rivals find a chance to not only see eye-to-eye, but heart-to-heart as well.
Find out in this charming, small town sweet romance about the guy next door, a single mom, and a heartwarming holiday Christmas romance filled with second chances at love.
Note: This Christmas romance was previously published as Unexpectedly in Love and has been rewritten to fit into the Hockey Sweethearts series. The hero now has his own scenes!
Customer Reviews
Hannah and Louis
This is a super sweet, small town, enemy to lovers romance. Hannah is a single mum trying to keep her family, including her ex, happy. Louis is the coach of an NHL team, who appears to lead a very adventurous life. They were adversaries in high school, now that they are living next door to each other and they can't resist the chemistry between them. This is a quick read but it has lots of emotions and great characters.
Chocolate cherry, cabin
What a wonderful book. You certainly. Made it come to life, with Hannah and Lewis. The backdrop of the book was beautifully written, and it made me smile, because I could nearly put myself in that position in a relationship that I had. Couldn’t put it down until I finished it. Well done, Jean