What's better than a Christmas sweater? Taking it off.
25% Christmas 50% romance 25% sexual content
A saucy Christmas novella to heat up your winter nights!
ABOUT THE BOOK
It's the end of a disastrous first term at Cambridge University for shy, incurable romantic 19-year-old Candy, and the ache of missing her ex-boyfriend has her acting out of character - arguing with fellow student Griffin, giving sexy Scottish Jamie her number.
Then there's this Film Studies essay... Desperate to do well, she seeks an online lesson in "being cynical" from the mysterious @LetterBoy. A weekend of Anti-Christmas party mix-ups, Festive Film Fest misunderstandings, and sexy make-out sessions ensues. Until Candy realises Jamie and @LetterBoy aren't the same guy - and she has to choose who she really loves: fate-believing Jamie, who she mistakenly believes to be a cynic, or @LetterBoy - aka Griffin, a real cynic who'll only admit to loving rom-coms when he's anonymous.
Confused, she turns to her dormmates for pizza, advice, and a Christmas singalong. When Candy explores her own body, she realises exactly who she wants - and how to ace her essay. She knocks on her chosen boy's door just as snow starts to fall...
LAST CHRISTMAS is part of Hot Key Books' exclusive new novella list, and one of a series of five available this Christmas. Unlock your naughty side!
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Harriet has worked in TV, fashion journalism (writing for everyone from J17 to INSTYLE, and once yelling on the radio about her love of Christmas jumpers), and she now moonlights as a human spellchecker. She was born in Nottingham, has lived in Southampton, Cambridge, Surrey, and Newcastle (where she got a first class degree in BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER), and now shares a freezing house in south London with her cat, Stanley (who's a girl, by the way), and assorted friends. When she's not writing, Harriet refreshes Twitter a lot, eats too many burritos, and does felt-tip pen drawings of unicorns. Follow Harriet on Twitter: @hapgoodness
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