When Nova McKay heads to her elderly neighbour’s house for their regular afternoon tea, she’s greeted by an unfamiliar face.
Donovan, her neighbour’s grandson and renowned travel blogger, has been forced to return to England for the first time in ten years to spend some time with his recently widowed grandmother. It isn’t long before Nova realises that Donovan is actually “little Donnie”, the boy she played with during her childhood Christmas holidays, when his family visited town to see their relatives. Now, he’s tall, broad, and sexy, and the attraction between them soon begins to crackle.
However, in the twenty years since they last saw each other, the fun-loving kid Nova used to know has hardened into a cynical adult. Unwilling to deal with his self-centred attitude, Nova sets out to remind Donovan that small-town life isn’t the drag he’s making it out to be.
Will she be able to melt his cold heart, or will he walk away leaving Nova’s Christmas memories tainted forever?
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Re-Writing Christmas is a standalone small-town friends to lovers holiday romance set in England (UK). It has elements of hurt/comfort and grumpy/sunshine, along with a feisty grandmother, and a large dose of festive cuteness.
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Author Bio:
Kyra Lennon is a British romance author who has published several books in the contemporary romance genre. She began her writing career in 2012 with her debut novel “Game On” and has since published several other books, including “If I Let You Go,” and the Chaos and Consent duet.
Lennon’s writing is known for its relatable characters, emotional depth, and compelling storylines. Her books often explore themes of love, loss, and self-discovery, and are generally well-received by readers for their heartwarming and engaging nature.
In addition to her writing, Lennon is also an avid reader and blogger, and has been involved in the online book community for several years. She is active on social media and maintains an active presence on platforms like Twitter and Facebook, where she interacts with her readers and fellow authors.