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The Nice List: An Enemies to Lovers Holiday Romance Novella Kindle Edition
Francesca Bagnoli won't let go of her beloved school without a fight. The historic building might not be in the best shape, but it's the heart and soul of her town, and there's no way she'll let some greedy real estate mogul destroy it. Who cares that he's the most attractive man she's ever seen? She will not lose focus, and she most definitely will not fall prey to Cole's charming softer side.
In the countdown to Christmas, can Cole and Francesca put aside their differences and take a shot at the kind of love neither expected to find? Or is a holiday miracle just not in the cards for them this year?
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateOctober 31, 2019
- File size1520 KB
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- ASIN : B07XJRDJS3
- Publisher : Starlight Publishing LLC (October 31, 2019)
- Publication date : October 31, 2019
- Language : English
- File size : 1520 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 156 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : 1697889956
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,397,333 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #16,499 in Military Romance (Kindle Store)
- #22,660 in Military Romance (Books)
- #26,036 in Romantic Comedy (Kindle Store)
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Professional by day, Avery Scott leads a secret double-life as an award-winning author of contemporary romance.
When Avery isn't staring into a glowing screen, she loves travel, playing with her Westies, running and - of course- reading.
Avery loves to hear from readers, especially when they tell her what they would like to read next.
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Cole Weston had a taste of being in need of those very programs but it has been decades since then and now he is living a life of comfort. It wasn't handed to him... shoot he worked hard to get where he is now and if he can convince the school board to sign over the deed to the property he can gain the promotion that he has been working so hard for plus a very cushy bonus! Imagine... high rises, town homes, condos, mc mansions and shopping centers with parks for all. The people that live there now can find somewhere else to go all they have to do is just look! It would do them good to work hard and live in a nice neighborhood... even though they can't afford where they are living now. Oh, well they'll be alright... now how can I get this deed signed???
Francesca and Cole are ensconced in battle of the fittest one for money and the other for the good of not only her community but also for her students. In this battle of wills passion runs hot and chemistry is ignited but will they follow their hearts or will they both concede what they want before they even get started??? Only one way to find out …
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
I am not normally a fan of the first-person present perspective. In general, I don't like the present tense used in a novel or novella at all, except in dialogue (of course). While I think authors typically hope that it will make the story more intimate, I actually feel this to be more distancing. So I was a little dismayed to see that this was written in the first-person present as I got into the story.
However, I should not have worried. The author still managed to bring me right into the story with the opening chapter from the hero's perspective. In fact, it took me a bit before I realized that this really was going to be in the present tense! The author pulled it off that well... LOL! From what I've read in this perspective before, this is no mean feat. This a deep point of view as well; we are firmly in the heads of the characters. In that first chapter of Cole’s, he comes across as cocky, self-absorbed, and arrogant. Again, that is just not easy to do well in deep first-person point of view—we like to think we are the best version of ourselves in our own mind—but the author managed to do it. My hat's off to you, Avery Scott.
Things only got better when the heroine entered the story, and we get pulled into deep point of view from her perspective as well. I would say that they both have a dogged determination that is similar, but as they are on opposing sides of the key outer issue of the book, all they seem to do is butt heads. But it is fun to watch because the author has delineated these characters so sharply. If you enjoy contemporary romance with a slight holiday twist, you may enjoy this book.
I received a free copy of this book, but that did not affect my review.
Cole Weston is about to close the deal of a lifetime and earn the big city promotion he’s been waiting for. All he needs to do is get Francesca Bagnoli to agree that it’s time to close the doors of the dilapidated elementary school that’s she’s fought so hard to keep open. Easier said than done.
Cole’s approach to steamrolling Francesca was all fine and good when he thought she was a grey haired old lady. But, the young, vibrant, beautiful young woman that he actually encountered sent him down a slightly different path. And for Francesca, it’d be a lot easier to hate Cole if he wasn’t so darn sexy and charming.
This book as very cute. It moved very quickly. Not a lot of supporting cast. Not a lot of twists and turns. No steamy scenes (if that’s what you’re into). Just a very straightforward journey to save the day of a rundown old town at Christmas time.
This book is like a Hallmark Christmas movie on paper, and who doesn’t love those! Sweet as a sugar cookie, and a light, fast, easy, fun read. It’s just want you need help kick off the season of spreading Christmas cheer!
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