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Twenty-eight-year-old Holly Snow is the only mother her four-year-old niece

remembers. Three years earlier, when her sister and brother-in-law were killed,

Holly’s dream of becoming an international flight attendant was put on hold so she

could be home for baby Faith. Holly is doing everything she can to keep the rent

paid, including working as an online travel agent, filing medical claims, and cleaning

apartments in her building. When her friend Maggie tells her that her boss needs

someone to buy his Christmas gifts, she leaps at the opportunity.⁣⁣

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Tall, dark and Scroogy, investment banker, Archibald Harrington is too busy to do

his own Christmas shopping. When his assistant tells him she knows of a

professional shopper, he happily checks another dreaded task off his holiday list.

The last thing Archie is expecting is for his hired elf to text him insistently to find

out more about the people on list. The last thing Holly expects is to develop feelings

for grumpy man who’s stealing her Christmas spirit.⁣⁣

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Will there be a Holiday miracle, or will Holly and Archie miss their chance at love?

Find out in the fifth installment of the Accidentally in Love Series.⁣⁣

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Get your copy of Mistle Text by @whitneydineenauthor & @mj_summers_author for

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