She wants the perfect Christmas. He wants it over already. But fate has other plans.Kelli just wants a little perfection in her life. Have the perfect Christmas. Be the perfect daughter. Get the perfect parking spot. Be the perfect employee. And pull the perfect pranks on the adorable but off-limits Parker Brockbank in Trade Shows, the guy she went on a first date with two-and-a-half years ago. … two-and-a-half years ago. The date that was anything but perfect.
You don’t always get what you want, and fate has a sense of humor.
Parker wants to ignore Christmas. He usually enjoys it, but since his fiancee broke off their engagement two months ago, canceling his Christmas plans, he doesn’t want anything to do with the holiday. All he wants is to move on and go back to being the Parker that pulls pranks on the charming but off-limits Kelli Ellis from Digital and Print Ads.
Fate has a sense of humor with him, too.
Both Parker and Kelli think they’re going to be spending the holidays alone. Until the owner of the company they work for—a man who has a secret knack for matchmaking—invites a dozen employees to celebrate Christmas on the beach. With a competition and a prize Kelli and Parker both want, the only way to win is by joining in on the Christmas fun.
And when it comes to winning against each other, Parker and Kelli are nothing if not competitive. Can they get past their workplace rivalry and take a chance on a second date that might just be imperfectly perfect?
This is the sweet beach holiday romance you’ve been hoping for. Get your copy today!
Other clean, sweet romances by Meg Easton:
A Kiss at Midsummer
Second Chance on the Corner of Main Street
Christmas at the End of Main Street
More than Friends in the Middle of Main Street
Love Again at the Heart of Main Street
More than Enemies on the Bridge of Main Street
more
“A Kiss at Christmas” is a sweet love story full of humor, family, and love. It definitely checks off all the boxes for me.
Though the main characters have chemistry, they both also have big insecurities to deal with. I immediately connected with their personalities, as well as those of the secondary characters.
Kelli is the epitome of the optimist. For her the cup is alway half full, and she doesn’t have a judgmental bone in her body. Her competitiveness, and inner strength keep her from being too sweet.
Parker is the opposite when it comes to judging himself. After a bad breakup, he’s not sure he’s good enough for anyone, especially Kelli.
I found him to be funny, endearing, and a good guy.
As Kelli and Parker are thrown together at a Christmas retreat, can they each lay aside their past hurts for a chance at forever?
Their bosses Merit and Graham are full of fun, wisdom, and a little bit of matchmaking. I want to work for them!
I received an ARC courtesy of the author and this is my honest review.