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  • The Mistletoe Kisser

  • By: Lucy Score
  • Narrated by: Lila Winters
  • Length: 9 hrs and 28 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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The Mistletoe Kisser

By: Lucy Score
Narrated by: Lila Winters
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Summary

“Just because I don’t run around with a stupid grin on my face all day every day doesn’t mean I’m grumpy.”

Ryan Sosa, grumpy former corporate accountant, has had it up to here with surprises. He didn’t see getting fired coming. And he certainly didn’t anticipate flying across the country to the world’s hippie-est, happiest, most annoying town to save his great-uncle from some mysterious emergency.

Not only is there actual snow on the ground, it also appears that elves on psychedelics have decked Blue Moon’s halls. But he doesn’t have time to be snarky about the impending Winter Solstice and Multicultural Holiday Celebration—whatever the hell that is. Not when he’s got a farm to save, a free-range sheep that he may or may not have nudged with his stupid microscopic rental car, and some small-town veterinarian telling him she can’t take the animal off his hands.

Dr. Sammy Ames has a practice to manage and a fundraising crisis to attend to. She doesn’t have time to deal with a big-city grouch who doesn’t remember being her first kiss ever. Especially not since he wants to dump a sheep named Stan on her. So not happening. No matter how cute—and pantless—Ryan is when he’s drunk.

Besides, as soon as he solves his uncle’s problem, he’ll be on the first flight out of Blue Moon, never to return again.

It will take a Winter Solstice Miracle or perhaps some matchmaking interference from the Beautification Committee to get these two to see eye-to-eye under the mistletoe…unless he’s the wrong Ryan after all.

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quite funny

The entire situation is quite preposterous and hilarious at the same time. Small town story with an uptight and grumpy accountant and a sweet, super positive and eagerly helpful vet. The story is slow burn, involves lots of animals is interesting situations, tons of meddling small town committee members, and some misunderstanding too. The spice, when it happens, is really good too, but definitely not the focus.
Narration was really good too.

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