I'm home for the holidays, and all I want to do is hide. I'm jobless, hopeless, and trying not to ruin my family's holiday with my existential crisis. Needless to say, life in the city was not like I thought it would be.
And now, after a series of events caused by my need to be the best little sister ever, I'm locked in the janitor's closet at my old high school with the guy I've been crushing on since I was old enough to tie my own shoes.
I try to play it cool, but how can I stay chill when he's looking at me like I'm not just his best friend's dorky little sister?
Can we keep our hands to ourselves? Or should I tell him that all I want for Christmas is him?
ALL A GOOD NIGHT is a brother’s best friend, forced proximity, small town romcom. If you are looking for a short and fun holiday read that packs a punch like Uncle Bob’s eggnog, then grab your peppermint hot chocolate and head down to the weirdly wonderful Slippery Slopes, New Mexico.
Visit me at pipersheldon.com and sign up for my newsletter here! Piper Sheldon writes Contemporary Romance and Paranormal Romance. Her books are a little funny, a lotta romantic, and with just a little twist of something more. She lives with her husband, daughter, and two needy dogs at home in the desert Southwest. She finds writing bios in the third person an extreme sport of awkwardness.
✔️dual pov ✔️it was always you ✔️older brothers best friend ✔️mutual pining and yearning ✔️she fell first he fell harder ✔️forced proximity
Omg they were such a mess and had no communication which I had as a trope but once they finally talked I adored them together!!! He was so in love with her swoonnnnn but still insane neither talked about this for a decade 😖🫠🫨😬🙄😭 but better late than never! Wish this wasn't just a novella either because I need more of them now they're finally together!!
Such a cute, short, get to the point book which is also a nice reprieve from reading books with more than 400 pages. Loved the concept of revealing your innermost thoughts and secrets in a dark closet because it leaves out the pressure of the reaction you assume to receive as well as the pressure. It makes for a perfect confessional much like how Gracie explained.