MY THOUGHTS:
It is love at first sight, well at least for Annie. Penn and Annie are total opposites. When the storefront is vandalized, Penn offers to share his shop space with Annie. She needs to keep her business going and she accepts Penn’s offer. They never seem to agree on anything. Penn is going home for Christmas and he has to take a girl home with him or his parents will set him up with someone he knows he won’t like. Penn asks Annie for the favor of acting as his girlfriend when he goes home for Christmas. She feels like she owes him a favor, so she agrees. But it turns out to be a big mistake…or does it? How can she possibly be falling for him, they are nothing alike?
Stuck Together, written by author Lily Joseph is a wonderful romantic comedy with plenty of festive cheer. I loved the mystery of tracking down the vandal who destroyed the storefronts. I really enjoyed Annies character, and I loved how she did everything she possibly could to help her parents. This lovely, magical and festive read is one that I recommend.
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DESCRIPTION:
The hate is real. So is the chemistry.
Annie is heading into the holidays alone. And as a confirmed singleton, she decides to open a shop selling the kind of treats every single woman would want to find under the tree. After all, who doesn’t like to get a 'Premium Sensual Lifestyle Product' for Christmas, right?
Penn is in a bind. He needs to come home for Christmas with a girl, or his parents will set him up with someone ‘suitable’. Nothing is too good for the Honourable Peregrine Burton-Edwards after all. But that’s not what Penn wants. He just wants to sell vintage records in his shop and meet a nice, normal girl.
The first time Annie and Penn meet, Annie feels a flutter in her chest – he’s tall, dark and handsome, with cheekbones you could sharpen a blade on. So when he offers to share the shop with her to save on rent, she gladly accepts.
Huge mistake… Annie and Penn are poles apart and butt heads at every turn. But with the holidays looming, Penn will soon need to ask for a big favour, and Annie, with no plans to speak of, is the only girl who can help. As the arguments get more heated, so do the sparks flying between them. Will they put their differences aside and come together? And could it be for more than just Christmas?
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