
Christmas at the End of Main Street: A Nestled Hollow Romance, Book 2
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All either of them wants for Christmas are some jingle bells, to deck the halls, and for everyone to stop finding them dates.
Macie Zimmerman would love to get married and start a family. But after so much searching, she's sick of having hope that something will work out. All she needs is a good six months of no dating—time she could spend building her business, Paws and Relax, and hanging out with the animals who show her all the love she needs—to be able to face it again. If only she can keep everyone in town from trying to find her a husband.
High school teacher Aaron Hall plans to never get married. He got engaged once, and it turned out as awful as his parents' marriage had. But that doesn't stop all his married friends from trying to convince him otherwise. And worst of all, his students are now determined to find him a wife before the end of the school year.
This Christmas, Macie and Aaron are teaming up to make everyone believe they're dating each other so they'll quit trying to line them up with others. But as this fake relationship takes them to holiday parties, events around town, and his school's winter formal, and "fake" starts to feel "real", can they overcome the obstacles in their way?
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- Listening Length5 hours and 38 minutes
- Audible release dateSeptember 22, 2022
- LanguageEnglish
- ASINB0BG6853TR
- VersionUnabridged
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Listening Length | 5 hours and 38 minutes |
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Author | Meg Easton |
Narrator | Liz Krane |
Whispersync for Voice | Ready |
Audible.com Release Date | September 22, 2022 |
Publisher | Mountain Heights Publishing |
Program Type | Audiobook |
Version | Unabridged |
Language | English |
ASIN | B0BG6853TR |
Best Sellers Rank | #213,245 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals) #561 in Holiday Fiction (Audible Books & Originals) #1,999 in Christian Romance (Audible Books & Originals) #4,736 in Contemporary Christian Romance (Books) |
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(A Nestled Hollow Romance Book 2)
All either of them wants for Christmas are some jingle bells, to deck the halls, and for everyone to stop finding them dates.
Macie Zimmerman would love to get married and start a family. But after so much searching, she's sick of having hope that something will work out. All she needs is a good six months of no dating-- time she could spend building her business, Paws and Relax, and hanging out with the animals who show her all the love she needs-- to be able to face it again. If only she can keep everyone in town from trying to find her a husband.
High school teacher Aaron Hall plans to never get married. He got engaged once, and it turned out as awful as his parents' marriage had. But that doesn't stop all his married friends from trying to convince him otherwise. And worst of all, his students are now determined to find him a wife before the end of the school year.
This Christmas, Macie and Aaron are teaming up to make everyone believe they're dating each other so they'll quit trying to line them up with others. But as this fake relationship takes them to holiday parties, events around town, and his school's winter formal, and "fake" starts to feel "real," can they overcome the obstacles in their way?
This is Macie Zimmerman and Aaron Hall's story.
Macie sat in the middle of her bedroom floor, putting on one of her running shoes, when her black lab pushed his way right into her space.
“Reese! I can’t reach my shoelaces!” The dog nuzzled his face into her neck, his feet scrambling to sit on her lap.
Sometimes it seemed like he didn’t even realize he wasn’t a puppy.
Macie gave up trying to tie her shoes and rubbed her fingers behind his ears and under his collar, just as he liked.
As soon as the discussion in the faculty lunchroom at Nestled Hollow High turned to dating, Aaron made a show of noticing the time and excusing himself.
His group of friends already gave him enough grief about it— he didn’t need any more.
Actually, the bell was seconds from ringing, and if it weren’t for the topic change, he very well could have kept socializing and been late to class.
He stopped by the copy room and picked up his stack, then hurried toward his classroom as quickly as he could while the hallways emptied.
I recommend reading.
Christmas at the End of Main Street by Meg Easton is a wonderful well written 5 star book.
I am looking forward to reading more books by Meg Easton.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book.
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Pick up this fun, holiday filled fake relationship romance today!
Meet more of the women business owners in Nestled Hollow with each Nestled Hollow Romance! Each book is a clean and wholesome romance that can be read as a standalone.
Second Chance on the Corner of Main
More than Friends in the Middle of Main
Love Again at the Heart of Main
Take the fake boyfriend/girlfriend trope and sprinkle in a sweet Christmas time story, mix in some mischievous dogs, toss in a handful of meddling students, and add several dashes of a big family and shake it all up for a cute snow globe story that is sure to warm your heart. I thoroughly enjoyed all of the different characters in this book. Aaron's friends (and possibly yes his family), Aaron's students and Brooke's family. They all added such a fun dimension to the story. And Brooke's parents' traditions and relationship were very endearing. I can see why Brooke was holding out hope for meeting someone who would truly love her. And Aaron, I can definitely see his reluctance and pull towards Brooke and a real relationship.
Lots of fun moments and silly scenes. A couple scenes that pull on your heart strings and have you aching for the pain characters have felt. But all of these scenes and emotions have created a story that pulls you right in and has you wanting more and more. Come cheer on Brooke and Aaron with all of their family and friends! You won't be disappointed!
Content: Clean
Happy Reading!!!
Both of the main characters are lovable.
The story line was fresh and sweet.
I downloaded another book in the series! I couldn't get enough!
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I feel the book could have done with an editing tweak as there were times the flow stumbled slightly. I felt there was a tiny bit too much emphasis on god but I understood it was for the benefit of crowbarring in lashings of faith in decisions.
Otherwise this was a sweet read.
