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An unforgettable midnight kiss under the mistletoe forges an unlikely match in this White Christmas in Whistler story.
A HOLIDAY THEY’LL NEVER FORGET!
Former competitive skier Rayce and no-nonsense ski resort manager Cassandra are polar opposites. So when they’re unexpectedly forced to work together, sparks are sure to fly. Especially since neither has forgotten their almost kiss ten years ago. And try as they might, they can’t deny their growing desire. But while Rayce is recovering from a career-ending accident and Cassandra’s still reeling from her mom’s death, they can’t fathom anything remotely romance related. Until a sizzling midnight moment under the mistletoe changes everything…
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A White Christmas in Whistler
Book 1: The Billionaire's Festive Reunion by Cara Colter
Book 2: Their Midnight Mistletoe Kiss by Michele Renae
Genre: Fiction / Romance / Holiday (fancy, right?)
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