Her Naughty Holiday
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- 1,99 €
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- 1,99 €
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Bringing a fake boyfriend to a family dinner – what could go wrong?
Clover Greene would rather crawl into her oven than host the annual family dinner party. Yet another ritual of too much food, served with a side of relentless criticism of her ‘bad life choices.’ Desperate for a distraction, Clover cooks up the perfect plan: bring a handsome fake boyfriend to dinner. And she knows just the man for the job…
Contractor Erick Fields is the poster boy for sexy single dads, and Clover has been secretly crushing on him for ages. But she certainly wasn’t expecting him to agree to her wild idea…or for Erick to add lots of hot, wicked sex to the deal! If they can pull it off, this Thanksgiving gathering might just turn into something worth celebrating.
Perfect for fans of:
🤭 Fake relationship
🛠️ Rugged contractors
🏡 Small-town romance
🌶️ Spicy
Readers LOVE Her Naughty Holiday!
'It's full of hilarious banter, great characters and hot sex so what's not to love? Tiffany Reisz excels at writing believable romances with characters you either fall in love with or want to be best friends with (possibly both at the same time!)' Reader Review ⭐⭐⭐⭐
'I recently read Her Halloween Treat and it’s clear from both books that she has a knack for writing sexy, outdoorsy men who are a little rough around the edges with beards and muscles to spare. And who have dirty mouths and wicked senses of humour to boot. My new ideal man!' Reader Review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'WOW! I really loved this book. It’s lighthearted, completely sexy (like 5/5 heat stars), totally sweet, and HILARIOUS!' Reader Review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Praise for Tiffany Reisz
‘I worship at the altar of Tiffany Reisz! Whip smart, sexy as hell – The Original Sinners series knocked me to my knees. Riveting characters, seductive sadists, delicious deviants–the entwined, twisted story lines kick erotica to whole new level.’ LORELEI JAMES, New York Times bestselling author
‘The Original Sinners series is painful, prideful, brilliant, beautiful, hopeful, and heart-breaking. And that's just the first hundred pages.’ COURTNEY MILAN, New York Times bestselling author
‘Daring, sophisticated and literary…exactly what good erotica should be.’ KITTY THOMAS, author of Tender Mercies on The Siren
‘Tiffany Reisz is a smart, artful, and masterful new voice in erotic fiction! An erotica star on the rise!’ LACY ALEXANDER, award-winning author on The Siren
‘Dazzling, devastating and sinfully erotic, Reisz writes unforgettable characters you’ll either want to know or want to be. The Siren is an alluring book-within-a-book, a story that will leave you breathless and bruised, aching for another chapter with Nora Sutherlin and her men.’ MIRANDA BAKER, author of Bottoms Up and Soloplay
About the author
Tiffany Reisz is a multi-award winning and bestselling author. She lives in Kentucky with her husband, author Andrew Shaffer. Find her online at www.tiffanyreisz.com.
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Reisz's fast-paced contemporary has everything anybody might want in a Thanksgiving romance. She crafts credible, fun characters, drops them in Mount Hood, OR., and gives them comfortably familiar holiday problems to tackle in their unique way. Clover's Greenery owner Clover Greene has been too busy literally growing her business to bother with men. Erick Fields is a tool-belt hero who's had a crush on Clover ever since she consented to hire his 17-year-old purple-haired daughter, Ruthie, despite the teen's criminal past. Clover doesn't notice Erick's interest until the whole Greene clan decides to take advantage of Clover's hospitality. Invited or not, they're coming for Thanksgiving dinner. Now she needs to produce both a turkey and a boyfriend that will keep her meddlesome family satisfied. The eponymous naughtiness ensues after Erick volunteers to play the role of boyfriend to the hilt. Rita-winner Reisz (the Original Sinners series) throws in plenty of sex and just enough tension, charm, and passive-aggressive family banter to make for delicious, festive R-rated fun. This review has been corrected. A previous version stated the book was set in Washington rather than Oregon.