Sweet, Christmastime, fake-dating, military romance
Cooper's best friend is Vince, who is married to Sara, who is Angie's best friend. Vince and Cooper are currently stationed at the Marine base in San Diego, and Sara's immediate family and Cooper's immediate family live in San Diego as well. Because of their interconnected BFFs, Cooper has known Angie for years, and he has spent all that time continuously teasing her, with Angie sniping right back at him, because he aggravates her so much. Due to that quarrelsome dynamic, as well as the fact that they've been dating other people during this time period, neither has admitted to themselves or anyone else that they find each other physically attractive.
A year ago, Angie struggled through a bad breakup with a cheating boyfriend, but she has remained optimistic enough to keep dating, in order to eventually find a decent man to start a family with. In contrast, Cooper also experienced a bad breakup during his last deployment several years ago, when his girlfriend cheated on him and dumped him. But unlike Angie, he has cynically decided to give up on love. Because he is a Marine, rather than blaming his romance disaster on choosing the wrong person, he has blamed it on his military career, with its frequent deployments for up to seven months at a time. Since he plans on being in the Marines for 20 years, he has decided that he is not going risk getting seriously involved with a woman again until he is 38 years old and retired. Unfortunately for the success of this goal, his beloved, maternal grandmother has been nagging him to settle down and get married for over 18 months. In order to placate her, during the past year, he has been lying to her, claiming that he has a girlfriend. He has gotten away with that ploy until now, by maintaining the lie long distance with his grandmother, but now she says she will be visiting San Diego for several days during Christmas week. Rather than opting to confess his prevarication and seek forgiveness, Cooper chooses to double down on his scheme. Mainly because he realizes the perfect choice for playing the part of his fake girlfriend, someone who absolutely won't take it seriously and demand a real relationship, is right before his eyes. He and Angie make a pact that she will play the part of his fake girlfriend during his grandmother's visit, and he will play the part of her fake boyfriend at the wedding of her ex-boyfriend, a distasteful event she cannot avoid, because the cheating slime is her boss, and she doesn't want to leave her job .
This is a fun, low-angst, G-rated, Christmas novella. There is no foul language and no sensuality beyond a few kisses. Fans of Hallmark movies, in particular, will enjoy this story.
This novella is part of a series of books that have continuing characters from one novel to the next. However, each story ends with a clear HEA and no cliffhanger and can, thus, be read out of order or on their own.