A Whyte Christmas - Michele Brouder

A Whyte Christmas

By Michele Brouder

  • Release Date: 2016-11-11
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 302 Ratings

Description

A funny, sweet, heartwarming romance.

Christmas has always been Kate O'Connor's favorite time of the year, but this season—despite her battery-operated twinkle-light earrings—she's feeling far from festive. In fact, she's wallowing in a generous dose of self-pity over the loss of her father, the train wreck that was her engagement, and an unsavory setback in her career. To make matters worse, her boss at the Cline & Co. ad agency has volunteered her to be the one-woman welcoming committee for Gavin Whyte, the VIP client from across the pond who could be the key to saving their struggling business. Eager to prove she's a team player, Kate resolves to show Gavin a good time, hoping his dazzling blue eyes, his delicious Irish accent, and her own propensity for disaster don't cause her to torpedo the company's chances of recovery.

Author's Note: This book has been revised. Although the characters and plot remain the same, some content has been removed to make it better fit the definition of sweet romance.

Reviews

  • A Whyte Christmas

    4
    By egganer
    Loved the sweet storyline. A funny and clean book! Will read more books by this author.
  • Wow

    5
    By Jenniecat 1
    It was a wonderful Christmas story.
  • Dnf

    1
    By Kimbo1216
    I should have stopped as soon as diet pill was mentioned. I should have stopped at the pokes about Kate’s weight. So what finally did me in? Her ad agency suggesting she go on the diet pill and be filmed for a show. Seriously. This crap is not okay. Weight alone is not an indication of health. And diet pills aren’t healthy or helpful. What a crap story line.
  • Good one

    5
    By arkansas roots
    Cute Christmas romance full of holiday cheer
  • A Whyte Christmas

    3
    By Tiggy/Cookie
    First time reading this author. A sweet and very clean Christmas story. A little predictable and nothing new or surprising about the story.