10% of proceeds donated to fund colon cancer research. Please note-this novel comes in TWO different versions: 1) A spicy/open-door version (explicit language and sex scenes) 2) A clean/sweet/closed-door version (no language and kissing only) I want ALL my readers to feel comfortable, so choose the best version for you. One doctor. One movie star. One house. One month until Christmas. What could go wrong? Dr. Gwen Wright is having a not-so-merry Christmas. For the month of December, she’s alone, house-sitting for her mother and new stepfather. Her surgically precise world gets a plot twist when Caleb Lawson—world-famous movie star on the run from the paparazzi and his secrets—crash lands in her kitchen. Besides being a Hollywood heartthrob, Caleb is also her stepdad’s nephew. He thinks he has as much right to stay in the house as she does, but as far as Gwen’s concerned, she’s the landlord and he’s the squatter. Forced to share the small space, Gwen is drawn to the moody celebrity. Sure, sometimes he can be a Grinch, but when Caleb finally touches Gwen, it makes her jingle bells ring. But the future looms like a foggy Christmas Eve. With no red-nosed reindeer to guide them, can Gwen and Caleb overcome their differences? After all, she’s ordinary, and he’s a star. Falling in love is going to take a Christmas miracle. Holiday Star is a swoon-inducing, page-turning, celebrity romance novel with the perfect blend of angst and tension. Read if you like enemies-to-lovers, forced proximity, tons of chemistry, a touch of groveling, and happily ever after. Perfect for fans of Emily Henry, Lucy Score, Tessa Bailey, and Sophie Lark.
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This was okay. I feel like the entire "Eclipse" section of the book was unnecessary and dragged out the resolution of the relationship for too long. I almost wish the book focused on either Gwen's career as a Doctor OR her relationship with Caleb.
Also Gwen is highkey obsessed with this man. Calling and leaving voicemails every single day after a man breaks up with you is borderline stalking and definitely unhealthy.
NGL this is the first romance books I've read where I wanted the FMC to move on and focus on herself.
Also WHY THE HELL ARE THEY STEP COUSINS? Shit is fucking weird.