His For The Holidays
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4.3 • 4 Ratings
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
Hannah Christy was eager to head home and devour her treats in solitude while doing some prep work for the promotion she was vying for. Those plans came to a screeching halt... along with the elevator... trapping her inside with her sexy neighbor. After being trapped with his match-making family over Thanksgiving, getting stuck in an elevator was a welcome reprieve for Gage Lawson. If it was up to him, he would gladly stay stranded well into the new year. Especially since his neighbor has a whole treasure trove of ideas on how to pass the time. The best Christmas cookies he’s ever tasted. Delicious spiced wine. Fun getting-to-know-you games. It’s the most holiday merriment he’s had in a long while. Somewhere in the midst of it all, Gage comes up with the perfect plan. A fake romance to help make both their family get-togethers more jolly! To his surprise, Hannah agrees to be his for the holidays. Yet with the mistletoe in full bloom, and her on his arm, Gage soon realizes their little Christmas show isn't enough. He wants her for real... and forever. Roast the chestnuts and hang the stockings, Gage has a plan! With the help of the 55 and over residents, magical flurries, and a never-ending supply of hot cocoa with extra marshmallows, he’s determined to show Hannah that Christmas is the most wonderful time of year to fall in love.
Customer Reviews
Perfect story for the season
Cute holiday read!! Fake dating at its finest. Loved seeing these two go from fake to real and overcome hurdles together. Great characters and adorable story!
Cute story!
His for the Holidays was a cute forced proximity/fake dating romance. Gage and Hannah‘s love story was really cute, and had hallmark vibes that I really enjoyed. Great connection between the characters and great banter.
Elizabeth Cottle did a nice job bringing the characters to life.
Great holiday fake relationship read
Hannah & Gage have that dreamy meet cute of being stuck in an elevator during a power outage. Both have noticed each other in the building, but neither have taken the time to introduce themselves. Well… ow is a perfect opportunity.
Both find that the other is very easy to talk to, & Gage finds that she just might be the perfect stranger to help him figure out his single on a holiday at home issues. A game of Truth or Dare sets the wheels in motion.
When these two are together, they possess this level of chemistry where they are either going to be the greatest romance or the absolute best of friends. They just jive well. And lucky for us, they have potential to be the greatest romance.
Gage falls fast and he owns it…to himself, at least. He knows that she is something special & he wants more. Hannah, though, she is focused on her career and finding her next place in to land in her career. Her insistence that they couldn’t be more because of her work really frustrated me. She was also a bit of a doormat at work, but honestly, I think I am the same way. But as their relationship shifted, so did her confidence in what she does & she sees her true worth.
Gage’s pursuit of Hannah had me with heart eyes & their special moments had me paying close attention.
Elizabeth Cottle’s narration was great. She did an awesome job in distinguishing between different characters and kept me in the story.