Welcome to The 14 Days of
Christmas Giveaway Blog Hop
Christmas Giveaway Blog Hop
The Mean Girls LUV Christmas books! We will be giving away an E-Copy of Our Totally, Ridiculous, Made-Up Christmas Relationship by Brittainy Cherry. Christmas is celebrated around the world so this giveaway is open internationally. Mean Girl Elle just got done reading this book for a review and LOVED it! It is a new release and we want to share the wealth with our fans.
All families have secrets, and Jules Stone’s is no exception. Deciding not to follow in her family's Oscar-winning footsteps, Jules chooses to take a more behind-the-scenes career in one of the Top 10 Talent Agencies in Chicago. After being dumped five hours before spending Christmas with her dysfunctional family, she needs a plan to avoid their judgmental eyes.
Enter: Kayden Reece.
Kayden is the black sheep of his family, being the one actor drowning in a world of doctors and lawyers. Never really getting a jumpstart at his acting career or landing a big time role, he can feel his dad’s disappointment soaking into his spirit.
When Kayden gets a chance to meet and sign with a big name agent at Walter and Jacks Talent Agency, he’s ready to prove everyone wrong. Jules stumbles into the building in shambles, ugly crying, and begging to pay an actor a big sum of money to be her made-up boyfriend for five days, Kayden jumps at the opportunity—finally able to say he landed a role.
When secrets start to unravel, Kayden and Jules must learn that all families have their baggage, sometimes co-stars fall in lust, and it’s important to always have invisible mistletoe hanging around.
This holiday season join the two fake lovebirds as they partake in the role of a lifetime.
Enter: Kayden Reece.
Kayden is the black sheep of his family, being the one actor drowning in a world of doctors and lawyers. Never really getting a jumpstart at his acting career or landing a big time role, he can feel his dad’s disappointment soaking into his spirit.
When Kayden gets a chance to meet and sign with a big name agent at Walter and Jacks Talent Agency, he’s ready to prove everyone wrong. Jules stumbles into the building in shambles, ugly crying, and begging to pay an actor a big sum of money to be her made-up boyfriend for five days, Kayden jumps at the opportunity—finally able to say he landed a role.
When secrets start to unravel, Kayden and Jules must learn that all families have their baggage, sometimes co-stars fall in lust, and it’s important to always have invisible mistletoe hanging around.
This holiday season join the two fake lovebirds as they partake in the role of a lifetime.
Please, check out all the other bloggers who are participating in this!
Plenty of giveaways means plenty of chances to win AWESOME book related things!
Good luck to everyone who enters!
Link for all blogs participating is below:
Plenty of giveaways means plenty of chances to win AWESOME book related things!
Good luck to everyone who enters!
Link for all blogs participating is below:
A Wallflower Christmas by Lisa Kleypas.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win!
Happy Holidays!
My favorite holiday book is The Sweet Smells of Christmas!
ReplyDeleteBarrie
My favorite holiday book. Hmm hard to choose. Of course, the Christmas Carol. Just reread The Present and enjoyed it immensely. I like anything with a HEA.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite holiday book is The Littlest Angel. Thank you for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite holiday book is By Proxy by Katy Regnery.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed Susan Mallery's Christmas on 4th Street. Thanks for the giveaway! :-)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Christmas books are 'A Christmas Carol' by Charles Dickens (of course!) and 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas' by Dr. Seuss (of course!)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite holiday read I've read this year was Holidays with the Walker Brothers by Nicole Edwards. I would say of all time? Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol.'
ReplyDeleteThe Grinch that Stole Christmas
ReplyDeleteThe Grinch i love reading it to my Granddaughter :)
ReplyDeleteMeow merry Christmas
ReplyDeleteBreath on Embers by Anne Calhoun is a favorite.
ReplyDeleteI don't really have one. Not sure why.
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