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Miss P’s Unspoken Rule #21: Never date fathers of students. Brooke’s newest second grade student, Leah, is causing all sorts of problems in the classroom. When she invites the girl’s parents to join her, she’s in for a big surprise. Ryker retired from the military after his wife died and moved closer to his parents. His daughter lost her mother, and he didn’t want her to lose even more of her family. Leah’s new teacher is trouble with a capital T, because he’s determined not to date until his daughter is doing better emotionally. And he would really like to date her teacher. These two are perfect for each other—these three!—if they can get past a few bumps along the way. Bi...
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Who’s on the Naughty List this Christmas season? You’ll never guess! With the ink still fresh on her MBA, Ariel Swanson has big plans that include her dream job starting in a few weeks—but everyone knows what happens to the best-laid plans. It all starts when her normally healthy grandmother, Nana Swanson, asks her to come for the holidays and confides that she’s not well. When she arrives, strange things are afoot: Ariel is accosted by a handsome stranger who thinks she’s breaking and entering and Nana is having episodes that seem to have no explanation. Dr. Matthew Monson’s plans are not going well, either. His ex-wife cost him everything he had, leaving him suspicious and dist...
What do you do when you meet the woman of your dreams—while you’re pretending to be your twin brother? Echo Moon has had a crush on the boss of her company since she met him two years ago, but he’s never given her the time of day. Until this visit. Dallas Westwood is masquerading as his twin brother, Austin, to help save Austin’s company. Now is a really inconvenient time to meet The One. Can he save his brother’s company? Will she save the cat in the parking garage? And can a romance begun with instant attraction—and a lie—last? Echo’s love story, Better Not Pout, is the seventh book in USA Today bestselling author Heather Horrocks’ Christmas Street series of sweet romanti...
Keep calm—and kiss a fireman! The right fireman! It was supposed to be an innocent kiss at a charity kissing booth—but it turned out to be fireworks. ‘Volunteered’ to dress as Santa, firefighter Zeke Pepper is blown away by the kiss and feels he may have met The One, but school teacher Hannah Cooke is still trying to win back her high school sweetheart Jackson, also a fireman. When Zeke runs into Hannah on Christmas Street, they make a deal: In exchange for him making her ex jealous at a New Year’s Eve party, she agrees to go on three dates with Zeke. It seems like her plan to win Jackson back is working perfectly—but Zeke has other plans. Could she be falling in love with the wr...
Sara Jones is in love. River Moondragon is in like. Will she be able to escape the dreaded friend zone? When Sara’s friend River returns home from Africa, she's determined to let him know her feelings—if she can just gather her courage. Then her friend hands them a list of Christmas parties they need to attend with a date and suggests they go with each other as faux dates. He's not willing to risk their easy camaraderie for a romance that might go bad, but they’re both willing to “pretend.” Now he's seeing her in a different light. She's happy, charming, gentle, and kind. And the way she looks at him is exactly what he’s been yearning for. Can he resist the pull of attraction bet...
Jilted a year ago, Holly is just beginning to be believe she might be open to love again…but which of the three men pursuing her will she find it with? But when her past comes knocking, she finds herself entangled in emotions she’d rather not face. Amidst laughter and tender moments, she discovers that love might be waiting in the most unexpected place. When Keanu meets Holly, the woman with a guarded heart and a knack for tangled lights, he can’t resist the sparks between them. As they dance under twinkling stars and share secrets, Keanu knows he has found something special. Will the magic of Christmas bring these two hearts together on Christmas Street? Or will her ex ruin the buddin...
Marry a stranger? Who does that?!? Taylor Thompson’s mother is haranguing her to get married, but she’s working too hard to fund her dream—the best cupcake shop in town—to have time for romance. Nathan Fletcher’s movie star grandmother has only months left to live. Her death bed wish? To see him married before she dies. So they strike a deal—if Taylor will pretend to be his girlfriend, Nathan will fund her shop. When his excited grandmother takes over planning the wedding, they can't bear to disappoint her so they decide to go through with it—and have it annulled after Grandma’s gone. Except nothing after “I do” goes as planned. What happens when you fall in love with a s...
Never again? Famous last words! Cheyenne Pepper gave up on love years ago when Nick Montana broke her heart. Now she’s worked her way up to marketing manager of the local mall. It’s December, her favorite season, which also means it's time for a mall Santa—only this year's Santa is good old St. Nick, the ghost of boyfriends past. The couple goes from "Ho! Ho! Ho!” to “Bah, Humbug!” in less time than it takes an angry elf to attack Santa! Join Cheyenne on her journey in Deck the Malls, the fourth heartwarming installment in USA Today bestselling author Heather Horrocks’ beloved Love on Christmas Street series. If you adore the laughter and warmth of holiday rom-coms, reminiscent...
This collection of original essays takes a multi-disciplinary approach to explore the theme of failure through the broad spectrum of public art and social practice. The anthology brings together practicing artists, curators, activists, art writers, administrators, planners, and educators from around the world to offer differing perspectives on the many facets of failure in commissioning, planning, producing, evaluating, and engaging communities in the continually evolving field of art in the public realm. As such, this book offers a survey of currently unexplored and interconnected thinking, and provides a much-needed critical voice to the commissioning of public and participatory arts. The volume includes case studies from the UK, the US, China, Cuba, and Denmark, as well as discussions of digital public art collections. The Failures of Public Art and Participation will be of interest for students and scholars of visual arts, design and architecture interested in how art in the public realm fits within social and political contexts.