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Almost a year after Samantha Darling caught her fiancé cheating, she wonders whether being nice is worth the heartbreak. So after one too many peppermint cocktails, she decides to give naughty a try. Come morning, a hungover Sam wakes up at the scene of her vandalism, finding herself face-to-face with the rich and sleek Nathan Snow. Nathan is definitely not nice, and certainly not sentimental about Christmas, but he makes Sam a deal: if she can help him win the town’s annual holiday competition, he won’t press charges. Sam is determined to win the contest and kindle Nathan’s lost holiday spirit. But will fate leave it at that? Or, are these two in for another Christmas surprise?
Revised edition: This edition of Naughty or Nice includes editorial revisions.
86 pages, Kindle Edition
First published October 31, 2012
Being nice is safe, and being naughty is overrated, but getting McScroogy to find the joy in Christmas is beginning to sound oh so merry.This turned out to be a cute, funny, steamy, romantic story. It's not all angst-ridden or even emotional so it's a perfect for when you need a break from the hustle and bustle of life, especially during the holidays. The characters are fun, their story is too, and I'm looking forward to reading more by this new-to-me author!
Samantha Darling, Boston advertising executive, has spent her life making a list and checking it twice, but she’s through being nice. All being nice got her was a broken heart when her fiancé cheated on her last Christmas Eve, ruining her favorite holiday, and then ran off with the small town boutique owner. After one too many All Powerful Peppermintinis, Samantha decides to give naughty a try. She breaks into the shop in Redemption Massachusetts and puts her spin on the Christmas display in the front window. Only, the window doesn’t belong to Stowe’s Boutiques, it belongs to Snow’s Antiques, and Nathan Snow is none too pleased. This was his year to win the Best Christmas Window display contest against his rival, but Samantha ruined it. While he might not like Christmas, he knows winning this contest will bring in business. He makes Samantha a deal. Create a winning display by Christmas Eve, and he won’t press charges. Samantha has no choice but to agree and has learned her lesson, but finds a bonus in her punishment. The challenge of getting the scrooge to find the joy in Christmas. Except losing her heart wasn’t part of the deal.