Release Day Launch - The Trouble With Mistletoe By Jill Shalvis

From New York Times bestselling author Jill Shalvis comes a captivating story of love, second chances and new beginnings...
THE TROUBLE WITH MISTLETOE, the second standalone novel in Jill Shalvis's Heartbreaker Bay Series, is out today! Check out the excerpt below and grab your copy of this fantastic new novel today!

If she has her way…
Willa Davis is wrangling puppies when Keane Winters stalks into her pet shop with frustration in his chocolate-brown eyes and a pink bedazzled cat carrier in his hand. He needs a kitty sitter, stat. But the last thing Willa needs is to rescue a guy who doesn’t even remember her…
…He’ll get nothing but coal in his stocking.
Saddled with his great-aunt’s Feline from Hell, Keane is desperate to leave her in someone else’s capable hands. But in spite of the fact that he’s sure he’s never seen the drop-dead gorgeous pet shop owner before, she seems to be mad at him…
Unless he tempers “naughty” with a special kind of nice…
Willa can’t deny that Keane’s changed since high school: he’s less arrogant, for one thing—but he doesn’t even remember her. How can she trust him not to break her heart again? It’s time to throw a coin in the fountain, make a Christmas wish–and let the mistletoe do its work…
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REVIEW
After reading the first book In the Heartbreaker Bay series I was so excited to read the second book The Trouble with Mistletoe so when I got a chance to read this book early , I was thrilled and I dived into this story as soon as I possibly could and I absolutely loved it !!! Trouble With A Mistletoe was fantastic !
In this book we follow Willa and Keane there two have a really interesting past with each other and what I mean by that is Keane stood up Willa at the prom when they were in high school ,so I think It would safe to say that in the beginning of this book Willa was not exactly feeling very happy to see him, and then on top of that he didn't even remember her so that makes the situation worse, however as time goes by and they get to know each other things change.There was literally moments in this book where I would scream at them and say why don't you two see that your absolutely perfect for each other lol .I found the romance between these two fantastic, Jill Shalvis writes such amazing romances into her stories. As I got deeper into this story I got more and more invested in these two character not just as a couple but as individual character. If I had to describe there romance in three words they would be sexy , adorable and swoon worthy . I loved Willa and Keane! watching them fight with each other , laugh together , have steamy hot sexy times or just seeing them be too cute for words had me rooting for them to have there happy ending with each other .
I said this while I was reading the first book In the Heartbreaker Bay series and I am about to say it again lol .I absolutely love where this books is set and then on top the setting being amazing the story takes places in the holiday season. This made this story even more awesome and did I mention that Willa owns a pet shop !! so we get to see all types of animals that I just wanted to drag from out of the book and snuggle with . With the fantastic cast of characters , the sexy romance and setting that makes me wish I could jump into this book ,Jill Shalvis creates fantastic story with The Trouble with A Mistletoe .
The Trouble With A Mistletoe was a sweet , sexy , heartwarming story with a happy ever after ending that romance novel lovers like myself will absolutely adore . I swear Jill Shalvis puts a little magic into every book she writes .If you love all these things In your romance I suggest you get a copy when it comes out September 27, 2016
RATING
5/5 STARS

And don’t miss the first novel in Jill Shalvis’s Heartbreaker Bay Series, SWEET LITTLE LIES, now available! Grab your copy HERE!

Willa sighed and headed to the door. Again Keane held the pink bedazzled cat carrier, which should have made him look ridiculous. Instead it somehow upped his testosterone levels. His sharp eyes were on her but they turned warm in a way that melted her right through her center as she moved toward him. She stopped with the glass door between them, hands on hips, hoping she looked irritated even if that wasn’t quite what she was feeling. His gaze lowered from her face to run over her body, which gave her another unwelcome rush of heat. Dammit. Now she was irritated and aroused—not a good combo. His mouth quirked at the saying on her apron that read Dear Santa, I Can Explain. Drawing a deep breath, she opened the door. “You’ve got Petunia again. I hope that means your great-aunt Sally isn’t still sick.” He looked surprised that she’d remembered his aunt’s name, or that she’d care. “I don’t know,” he said a little gruffly. “She left me a message saying that I was in charge for the rest of the week but for two days now Pita’s been happily destroying my jobsite. I’m throwing myself on your mercy here. Can you help?” Wow. He must be really desperate since he was actually asking and not assuming. But since Petunia was a sweetheart, she knew she’d do it. “I’ll even tell you where I went to high school,” he said, adding a smile that was shockingly charming. Wow. He hadn’t lost his touch when it came to turning it on. “Not necessary,” she said, painfully aware of their audience. Keane’s attention was suddenly directed upward, just above her head. She followed his line of sight and found a sprig of mistletoe hanging from the overhead display of small portable doggy pools. Mistletoe? What the hell? She glanced behind her and what do you know, suddenly Rory and Cara were a flurry of movement racing around looking very, very busy. “When did the mistletoe go up?” she asked them. “And why?” “FOMO,” Cara said from behind the counter. “Fear of missing out,” Rory translated. “She was hoping a hot guy would come in and the mistletoe would give her an excuse.” Willa narrowed her eyes and her two soon-to-be-dead employees scattered again. “Interesting,” Keane said, looking amused. “I’m not kissing you.” His mouth curved. “If you take Pita for the day, I’ll kiss you.” “Not necessary,” she said, gratified no one could see her heart during the two-step in her ears. “I’ll take Petunia for the day. No kiss required or wanted.” Liar, liar…



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