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When Macy Carter’s parents order her to bring her live-in boyfriend Sean home with her for Christmas she has no idea that her little white lie is just about to snowball into a fabrication of monstrous proportions. Sean isn’t her boyfriend, he’s her boss. Now she has to reveal the lie she’s been telling her family for the past two years or hastily concoct an elaborate ruse to fool them instead.

When Macy tells Sean Mathis of her predicament he does what any gentleman would - he laughs and then agrees to help her out. Little does he know that one misplaced word in their little scheme will backfire and land them both in the hot-seat.

Secluded in the mountains, surrounded by snow and good will, Sean and Macy can’t help looking like the perfect couple. So perfect that the family decides a Christmas wedding will make it a holiday none of them would ever forget!

Blame It On The Mistletoe edition by Lily Graison Literature Fiction eBooks

Goodreads Description- When Macy Carter’s parents order her to bring her live-in boyfriend Sean home with her for Christmas she has no idea that her little white lie is just about to snowball into a fabrication of monstrous proportions. Sean isn’t her boyfriend, he’s her boss. Now she has to reveal the lie she’s been telling her family for the past two years or hastily concoct an elaborate ruse to fool them instead.
When Macy tells Sean Mathis of her predicament he does what any gentleman would – he laughs and then agrees to help her out. Little does he know that one misplaced word in their little scheme will backfire and land them both in the hot-seat.

Secluded in the mountains, surrounded by snow and good will, Sean and Macy can’t help looking like the perfect couple. So perfect that the family decides a Christmas wedding will make it a holiday none of them would ever forget!

I must say that I only chose to read this book because a) I wanted a light holiday read and b) I needed to read a book with a book with a Christmas tree on the cover for a reading challenge. It was also a freebie from Amazon and I usually go into the freebies with a little bit of caution because, at least in my experience, they typically aren't as well written as books that cost money. It was also a novella, which is a hard genre to write because you have so little space to fully develop both the characters and theme. BUT, even though it seemed to have so much going against it the author really seemed to prove herself as a good author. I immediately felt a connection to Macy and Sean, the main characters of the book, and felt like the plotline, for the most part, could be something that would really happen. I definitely didn't constantly spend time thinking "There is no way that this could happen." which added to the books readability. I liked the story line. It was sweet and had a little bit of spice which was just what I was looking for when I chose this book. I also think the Graison did a great job moving the story along at a good pace and was able to write enough and kept it from lacking holes in the plot. When I was done with the it, I felt like I had read an entire book even though it was a novella. That is a tough job, given the allotment space, and like I said earlier the author did an excellent job delivering an entire, fully developed story in less than 200 pages.

The only thing that I would complain about the plot would be how the story ended. I don't want to say anything specifics and avoid spoilers, but it just didn't ring true. If anything, I would rather see a different ending with another novella to make it a series. After reading the story as it is, I still wish there was more information on what happened to the character after the ending.

All in all, I liked the book and would recommend it to someone looking for a light holiday read. It was cute and reminded me of a Hallmark Holiday movie. I don't say this to cut the book down. I say this because this was what I was looking for and I found it in Blame it on the Mistletoe. 4 stars.

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  • File Size 678 KB
  • Print Length 84 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publication Date December 6, 2009
  • Language English
  • ASIN B0030BF28G

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I liked this book. Book had editing issues, but they weren't too distracting. Story is about Macy and Sean. Macy has been the secretary to veterinarian and single hunk bachelor Sean Mathis. Before Christmas, Macy finds herself in a little bit of a situation when her family wants her to come home. They have issued an ultimatum for her to bring her live-in boyfriend of 2 years Sean. Only problem was that her boyfriend was an imaginary one. Well, there was a real Sean, her boss, but Macy simply fantasized a relationship with him and used his name as her boyfriend so her family wouldn't worry about her.

She is mopping around when Sean asks her what was wrong. She confesses her problems and Sean finds it a bit humorous and flatering. He decides to help her and accepts to play the role of the live-in boyfriend. Spending a week with Macy should be interesting and fun. During their time together, Sean is actually really enjoying Macy's company and getting to know her. He is really taking his boyfriend role a little too serious. Macy is forever grateful Sean is in it with her, but every time she sees him, her heart goes crazy and she wishes it were real. Soon, the small lie takes on a life of its own and everything is out of control.

Story was quick and easy to read. It was humorous, characters were cute. Book was perfect for something light and non-dramatic.
I don't normally read short stories/novellas as I find that it is very rare to find one that gets deep enough into the plot to make it interesting but concise enough that the story is completed by the end. This book would encourage me to try out more!
Graison has weaved a magical family christmas holiday fun fest for the reader, in which we learn why you should never tell a white lie to your mother! Bringing a boyfriend home for a family christmas would cause nerves, imagine bringing a fake one home! I enjoyed the banter that was passed back and forth between the family and you felt like you were there watching it all unfold before your eyes.
Goodreads Description- When Macy Carter’s parents order her to bring her live-in boyfriend Sean home with her for Christmas she has no idea that her little white lie is just about to snowball into a fabrication of monstrous proportions. Sean isn’t her boyfriend, he’s her boss. Now she has to reveal the lie she’s been telling her family for the past two years or hastily concoct an elaborate ruse to fool them instead.
When Macy tells Sean Mathis of her predicament he does what any gentleman would – he laughs and then agrees to help her out. Little does he know that one misplaced word in their little scheme will backfire and land them both in the hot-seat.

Secluded in the mountains, surrounded by snow and good will, Sean and Macy can’t help looking like the perfect couple. So perfect that the family decides a Christmas wedding will make it a holiday none of them would ever forget!

I must say that I only chose to read this book because a) I wanted a light holiday read and b) I needed to read a book with a book with a Christmas tree on the cover for a reading challenge. It was also a freebie from and I usually go into the freebies with a little bit of caution because, at least in my experience, they typically aren't as well written as books that cost money. It was also a novella, which is a hard genre to write because you have so little space to fully develop both the characters and theme. BUT, even though it seemed to have so much going against it the author really seemed to prove herself as a good author. I immediately felt a connection to Macy and Sean, the main characters of the book, and felt like the plotline, for the most part, could be something that would really happen. I definitely didn't constantly spend time thinking "There is no way that this could happen." which added to the books readability. I liked the story line. It was sweet and had a little bit of spice which was just what I was looking for when I chose this book. I also think the Graison did a great job moving the story along at a good pace and was able to write enough and kept it from lacking holes in the plot. When I was done with the it, I felt like I had read an entire book even though it was a novella. That is a tough job, given the allotment space, and like I said earlier the author did an excellent job delivering an entire, fully developed story in less than 200 pages.

The only thing that I would complain about the plot would be how the story ended. I don't want to say anything specifics and avoid spoilers, but it just didn't ring true. If anything, I would rather see a different ending with another novella to make it a series. After reading the story as it is, I still wish there was more information on what happened to the character after the ending.

All in all, I liked the book and would recommend it to someone looking for a light holiday read. It was cute and reminded me of a Hallmark Holiday movie. I don't say this to cut the book down. I say this because this was what I was looking for and I found it in Blame it on the Mistletoe. 4 stars.
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