Molly hates Christmas. When she was young, Mollyβs parents sang a Christmas song, which became a one-hit wonder. The end of the video featured Molly dressed up as an elf. Once the kids at school learned her identity, they teased her about it. She hated the bullying. Eventually, her family moved and Molly became determined that no one would discover her identity.
Except thereβs a blockbuster Christmas romance movie that ends up featuring the song. Now itβs trending and Molly lives in constant fear of being discovered. So much so that she refuses to walk the red carpet of the movie with her family. In trying to escape the red carpet, sheβs involved in an incident that goes viral. Now she has two reasons to keep hidden.
Mollyβs just trying to get through the holiday season. But her best friend is in serious need of holiday cheer. Can Molly put aside her grumpiness to put a smile on her best friendβs face?
Set in England, this funny holiday romance is all about friendship. Molly has trouble letting her past define her, which gets in the way of her living her best life. But sheβs sweet and she has a big heart. The romance is adorable. This book will make you want to cuddle up and drink hot chocolate.
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Molly hates Christmas. Ever since her parents released a cheesy Christmas song ten years ago—complete with a video of Molly dressed as the cutest little elf—December has gone from Ho! Ho! Ho! to Hu-Hu-Humiliating! This year takes a turn for the worse when the song of Molly's nightmares is included on the soundtrack for the hottest new holiday film. This mortifying tune is everywhere—again!
As Molly tries to hide her true elf, a Christmas connection with a cute guy at the movie's premiere may make this holiday season one to remember. All she has to do is keep him from finding out the truth about the ghost of elf-mas past. But Molly isn't the only one hiding her real identity. Will her Christmas romance have a Hollywood ending…or will it be one big mistletoe mess?
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