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A Novel Christmas: A Friends to Lovers / Christmas Themed Contemporary Romance A Novel Christmas: A Friends to Lovers / Christmas Themed Contemporary Romance by Lynsey M. Stewart
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“She tried to hold her breasts in her hands but her side boob game was strong and that small curve was driving me bloody crazy.”
Lynsey M. Stewart, A Novel Christmas: A Friends to Lovers / Christmas Themed Contemporary Romance
“minute of your time,’ he replied, a brief smile disappearing as quickly as it came. He wasn’t my best fan after Cal left. Told me I must enjoy being miserable, brought it on myself. When I argued that a betrayal of trust was enough reason to let her walk away, he told me I needed to see a doctor, followed by a psychiatrist.”
Lynsey M. Stewart, A Novel Christmas: A Friends to Lovers / Christmas Themed Contemporary Romance
“Here we are, sir,’ Blake said as we rolled onto the bumpy track that constituted the airport car park. It all felt oddly familiar, the chauffeur-driven car, the dark-haired brooding male, the name check of sir. And as the aeroplane came into view, I suddenly understood why it all felt so familiar. Oh, fuck. Drew was Christian Grey…but far less controlling. This felt surreal. I was expecting to hear the first bars of ‘Love Me Like You Do’ blaring out at any second. ‘Trust me?’ Drew asked as he opened my door. ‘Are you taking me to your playroom?’ I asked biting my lip for good measure. He raised his eyebrow in question. ‘Drew, you couldn’t be more Christian Grey!’ ‘I’m pretty sure he had a helicopter,’ he replied smiling. ‘He does, but we’ll let that slip.’ ‘Absolutely not,’ he replied. ‘Real romance heroes fly fucking planes.”
Lynsey M. Stewart, A Novel Christmas: A Friends to Lovers / Christmas Themed Contemporary Romance
“Holy mother of fudge,’ I said as I blew away the steam from my tea. It misted up my reading glasses and I smudged my finger over them like a windscreen wiper. He looked up like he’d heard me, wiped his arm across his head, slow-motion style and still glistening from the man sweat of good honest hard work. He waved before cutting a block of wood like it was as natural to him as giving out a smouldering look.”
Lynsey M. Stewart, A Novel Christmas: A Friends to Lovers / Christmas Themed Contemporary Romance
“Why do I feel like you’re taking the piss out of me?’ I asked.”
Lynsey M. Stewart, A Novel Christmas: A Friends to Lovers / Christmas Themed Contemporary Romance
“Ha! No, my lover. Certainly not.”
Lynsey M. Stewart, A Novel Christmas: A Friends to Lovers / Christmas Themed Contemporary Romance
“You can’t leave it alone. The flow of the words should be perfect, taking you with it so your heart sinks when you have to put it down. All you want to do is read. It’s all you can think about when in the reality of your daily life. It should consume you.”
Lynsey M. Stewart, A Novel Christmas: A Friends to Lovers / Christmas Themed Contemporary Romance