This was utterly adorable.
The Andersons and the Silvers have been feuding for generations and their small town of Tinsel (where it’s Christmas all year long) is tremendously affected by the animosity. And no one knows why they’re fighting in the first place.
Dane Silver hates coming home to visit his family; so does Amanda Anderson. But when Amanda finds out that her grandmother is retiring and expecting her to take over The Gingerbread House, the family business, she panics. She tells her family that she and Dane are engaged, in the hope that her family will disown her.
When Dane learns of Amanda’s lie, he’s more than happy to help perpetuate it, especially if it can lead to the end of the feud. He’s really the perfect fake fiancé—but of course, the more time they spend together, the more real their feelings for each other become.
“Being family doesn’t give anyone a free pass to dismiss your goals or to treat you like you’re not capable of deciding how to live your own life, or like they own you. Being family means respecting each other and the choices you each make.”
I can never get enough fake dating romances, and even though I thought the whole feud thing was silly, these characters were so appealing. And Tinsel seems like a special place to be!!
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