The Perfect Christmas
โ Scribed by Debbie Macomber
- Publisher
- MIRA
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 136 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Cassie, at thirty-three, wants a husband and kids, and so far, nothing's worked. Not blind dates, not the internet and certainly not leaving love to chance.
What other options are there? Well...she could hire a professional matchmaker. Simon Dodson has quite a reputation, but he's very choosy about the clients he takes on--and very expensive. Cassie considers him a difficult, acerbic know-it-all, and she's astonished when he accepts her as a client.
Claiming he has her perfect mate in mind, Simon assigns her three tasks to complete before she meets this paragon. Three tasks that are all about Christmas: being a charity bell-ringer, dressing up as Santa's elf at a mall and preparing a traditional turkey dinner for her neighbors (most of whom she happens to dislike). Despite a number of comical mishaps, Cassie does it all--and then she's finally ready to meet her match.
But just like the perfect Christmas gift, he turns out to be a wonderful surprise!
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