The second book in Lucy Score’s 2017 King Sibling duology, THE CHRISTMAS FIX, has been re-released this year with a new cover. Set on a fun and fabulous reality TV show, Cat King is helping the entire town of Merry, Connecticut recover from a devastating flood in time for the annual Christmas Festival. And if she succeeds, Cat will be able to rub her success in the nose of single dad and city manager Noah "Mr. No" Yates.
THE CHRISTMAS FIX combines the grumpy/sunshine trope with smalltown romance and all the quirky characters that go along with it.As with the previous book, MR. FIXER UPPER, Lucy Score takes the story one step better by having the female lead make strong, positive advancements in her career. This book can be read as a stand-alone without losing any understanding but characters from the previous book are prominently featured for maximum enjoyment.
There's only one thing standing in the way of Cat King saving a small town's Christmas festival: Grumpy town manager Noah Yates.
Single dad Noah takes his responsibilities seriously. When a late season hurricane turns Merry, Connecticut, into a disaster, he's left scrambling to pick up the pieces of the town he loves.
At least, until home renovation expert and smoking hot reality TV star Catalina King arrives with a camera crew and a budget big enough to put the town back together again. But Noah doesn't want a celebrity diva capitalizing on their tragedy or filling his daughter's head with visions of glitz and glam.
Blonde bombshell Cat is used to being underestimated, but Noah has an uncanny knack for getting under her skin. They can't be in a room together without rubbing each other the wrong way...except that time in the dark alley where the rubbing was just right. Can these enemies work together to pull off a Christmas miracle or will their fighting leave them both on the naughty list?
Author's Note: These enemies-to-lovers deliver the holiday feels with a dirty-talking hero, ballsy blonde who never backs down, steamy hot break-the-dining-room-table sexy times, and a small town that still believes in the magic of Christmas.