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USA Today Bestselling author Joanna Shupe returns to New York City's fabulous Gilded Age, where anything is possible... Since the death of his wife, department store owner Alexander Armstrong buries himself in his work. One night he encounters a mesmerizing young woman setting up the holiday window displays and on a whim decides to help. Grace's charm is infectious and he can't remember the last time he smiled this much . . .but will Grace look at him the same once she learns who he really is? Aspiring designer Grace Shipley has big dreams and plans to work her way up from decorating the windows at the most popular store on Ladies' Mile. And while she doesn't need his help, her handsome new friend gives a whole new meaning to the idea of holiday cheer. Now Alex must overcome his fear of another heartbreak and confess the truth, even if means losing Grace forever.
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Super short and read in one sitting!
This is a novella available on KU right now or auto buy for 99cents! I recommend you do it!
This was SO CUTE and has so much to offer in the novella. I thought it was well done and I loved our honest and up front heroine! The book made me tear up and laugh out loud (different scenes haha)
Also this was a boss/employee romance which I usually despise but this managed to avoid everything I hate about this trope! I don't know how Joanna Shupe managed to weave around all my grievances so beautifully but it was so well done.
This is a must read!
Oh also? Gerald McCall is a DELIGHT and I need his book.