

ABOUT THE BOOK
Liesel:
My reason for hating Christmas is simple: my mom loved Christmas, and now she’s gone. My reason for hating Cooper Kellogg is also simple: he annoys the jingle out of me. The all-star, all-ego player is on the injured list, and—lucky me!—we’re assigned to work on a special project together. Between awkward team events, a Christmas escape room, and some very inconvenient mistletoe, Coop and I are getting way too close for comfort.
Then we’re trapped in a blizzard overnight, and Coop’s cocky grin slips, showing the man behind the mischief. I start falling for his exasperatingly handsome face faster than the snow can pile up around my car. Unfortunately, my overprotective MLB dad and brothers have one rule bigger than Santa himself: no dating players. And it’ll take a lot more than Christmas magic to change their minds.
Cooper:
Liesel Fischer is the Grinch I never knew I needed. She’s smart, snarky, and treats me like a typo she wants to delete. So naturally, getting under her skin is my new favorite Christmas tradition. It doesn’t matter that I’m itching to unwrap all the intriguing layers beneath her prickly exterior. And it especially doesn’t matter that she’s the first woman I’ve ever wanted to drop my own walls for.
I’m not allowed to date her.
I shouldn’t date her.
But after a blizzard traps us in her car and I miss my flight home, I’m definitely going to date her.
Now if a Christmas miracle can just convince her family that we belong together.
I’ll put it in my letter to Santa.
My reason for hating Christmas is simple: my mom loved Christmas, and now she’s gone. My reason for hating Cooper Kellogg is also simple: he annoys the jingle out of me. The all-star, all-ego player is on the injured list, and—lucky me!—we’re assigned to work on a special project together. Between awkward team events, a Christmas escape room, and some very inconvenient mistletoe, Coop and I are getting way too close for comfort.
Then we’re trapped in a blizzard overnight, and Coop’s cocky grin slips, showing the man behind the mischief. I start falling for his exasperatingly handsome face faster than the snow can pile up around my car. Unfortunately, my overprotective MLB dad and brothers have one rule bigger than Santa himself: no dating players. And it’ll take a lot more than Christmas magic to change their minds.
Cooper:
Liesel Fischer is the Grinch I never knew I needed. She’s smart, snarky, and treats me like a typo she wants to delete. So naturally, getting under her skin is my new favorite Christmas tradition. It doesn’t matter that I’m itching to unwrap all the intriguing layers beneath her prickly exterior. And it especially doesn’t matter that she’s the first woman I’ve ever wanted to drop my own walls for.
I’m not allowed to date her.
I shouldn’t date her.
But after a blizzard traps us in her car and I miss my flight home, I’m definitely going to date her.
Now if a Christmas miracle can just convince her family that we belong together.
I’ll put it in my letter to Santa.


REVIEW
Cute cute story. From page one it was interesting and story just kept going—SO much happened in this story. I loved how they got to know one another, especially based on their first impressions. And there were so much funny parts. Tons of memories, many of them touching and difficult, but many of them funny. And Liesel’s brothers and dad were absolutely hilarious! I don’t often laugh out loud when reading, but there were many moments in this book when I did. And heartfelt. Your heart will break with Cooper and all the difficult things he went through with is mother. Ack! A great story all around.






















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