The Holiday Shoppe - Susan Hatler

The Holiday Shoppe

By Susan Hatler

  • Release Date: 2019-06-28
  • Genre: Holiday Romance
4 Score: 4 (From 35 Ratings)

Description

This holiday season, practical and rational Anna Bell will do anything to save her family’s mini-mart from going under in her small beach town known for its traditions. But with all of the debt and bill collectors her dad accumulated before his passing, she’s aware her mom may have to sell to the buyer who has just made an offer.

Impetuous and optimistic Peter Locke is known as the new billionaire in town who is buying up failing businesses, presumably to inject them with “new life” and turn them around for a quick profit. When Anna discovers Peter is the buyer who made an offer on the Main Street Mini-Mart, she’s determined to convince him that keeping with tradition is the way to go so he doesn’t make changes to all her dad built with such love and care.

Spending time with Peter gives Anna the first feelings of comfort and joy since her dad passed. And she has to admit the changes he makes to the Christmas lighting ceremony are positively delightful. In fact, his enthusiasm and warmth soon has Anna falling head over heels for him. As their relationship blossoms, Anna worries he’ll learn her initial motivation for spending time with him was to help her family’s business.

Will Peter discover the truth about Anna and walk away from her? Or will the magic of Christmas give them both the best gift of all: love?

Reviews

  • Great read

    5
    By Adrian7619
    I love reading about Anna and Peter. I love how he listened to her and used her tradition to keep the minimart the same but with new upgrades. I love how she tried to get him to see her side of things. I like that he was understanding even though she hurt him by trying to use him. I also love how his cousin was protective of him. Once again Susan Hatler does a good job of showing the complex emotions of love and family. I received a free copy of this via Books about involuntarily leaving a review

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