Dashing through the Whoa
Jeanie Johnson, Jayha Leigh, Serenity King, Gynger Fyer
Charity Longhorn is coming off a relationship that was headed nowhere. Charity just wants to have a little fun and unwind with her co-workers. Little does she know, an awkward situation will send her straight into the arms of the delectable Brice Manning. Is Brice looking for a holiday fling or a one-night stand? Either way, Charity is not looking for a happy never after.
One Br-istmas by Gynger Fyer: Traveling for your birthday is always fun. When your birthday is on Christmas, well, that can get dicey. Gayle is determined to make it to LA for her Br-istmas (birthday/Christmas). The only thing standing in her way is a freak blizzard and the ex she ghosted ten years ago.
Some loves you never forget…
The last person Jack expected to see in the airport was Gayle. Ten years ago, she vanished out of his life leaving him heartbroken. Will this chance meeting be the miracle they both need? It’s Br-istmas, anything can happen.
Don’t Get Your Tinsel in a Tangle by Jeanie Johnson and Jayha Leigh: Tanglewood Luminaria was a dragon who, unlike other dragons, had zero charm. It was a wasted trait, along with emotions. He didn’t need charm or emotions to create and sustain wealth. He simply needed business acumen and patience. Nor did he need charm to deal with Otherworldly creatures. He simply had to prove his strength in order to have others give him a wide berth.
This is why he kept his interactions with humans limited. So easily offended, so easily killed. And then he’d met Tinsel Lookout. He was fascinated with the beautiful human the first time he’d laid eyes on her. And the second. And the third. She was nothing short of a treasure and he wanted her. There was only one issue: she didn’t know he existed and, once she did, she didn’t give a damn.
Tinsel Lookout was happy. She had a loving family, the best kids, a great job, and professional credibility. If someone had asked her what she needed to make her life complete, she wouldn’t have had anything to add. Life was going along just fine. And then…she discovered that she really liked Tanglewood Luminaria.
The problem was that she didn’t believe she deserved him. In fact, Tinsel didn’t believe she deserved anything because of a past that haunts her. Two cheeky children, two badass Belgian Malinois puppies, one determined dragon, and Santa, do their best to convince her that she deserves happiness. When that doesn’t work, Santa calls in Mrs. Claus who is nothing like the stories portray her in looks or temperament. Tired of Tinsel’s mess, she employs the black momma voice and, well, you know what happens then. Some act right and because it’s Christmas, a happily ever after.