Mountain Man's Christmas Catch
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Publisher Description
Hunter
My family's bait shop always makes a fortune around the holidays when ice fishing season is in full swing. All our customers are rugged outdoorsy types like me, so imagine my surprise when a gorgeous woman steps into Fresh Catch. She's clueless and desperate to impress her colleagues with some great ice-fishing skills, so I offer to help her out.
To my surprise, she's the first woman ever to melt my grumpy exterior. Something tells me it's not just fish I'll be catching this Christmas.
Eloise
Telling my boss I'm an expert in ice fishing wasn't my best move, but I was desperate. How was I supposed to know my white lie would prompt him to invite me to go fishing with him and his family during the holidays? To make matters worse, he also invited my colleague who's not only an expert in ice fishing, but also in the running for the promotion I'm after.
Not wanting to risk my career, I turn to the hot owner of Candy Cane Creek's bait shop for help. If I can learn a thing or two about fishing and thaw his frozen heart in the process, I might have a merry Christmas after all.
Mountain Man's Christmas Catch is a short and steamy instalove romance full of heat and heart with NO cliffhanger, NO cheating, and a Guaranteed HEA. This book is part of Christmas in Candy Cane Creek, a steamy instalove romance series set in a small mountain town where every rugged mountain man finds a sweet and curvy woman to love during the holidays.
Customer Reviews
Short and Sweet
I loved Mountain Man's Christmas Catch: Book 1 of Christmas in Candy Cane Creek. Hunter is kind of grumpy but meeting Eloise changes that. She needs to learn how to ice fish pronto and Hunter can’t say no to her. The more time he spends with her, he’s glad he didn’t. Eloise wants a promotion at work so she will do anything to spend time with her boss, even fish. A short and sweet Instalove story. She’s sunshine and he’s grumpy but she’ll warm his heart. I loved this cute story and the characters. I would definitely recommend this book.
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