She's all sparkle. He's all structure. Together, they're a recipe for disaster-or the perfect holiday miracle. Felicity Adams has built her decorating business on one thing: spreading joy. But when her clients pay her in homemade bread instead of actual money, she's forced to face the truth-her sparkle might not be enough to save her from eviction. Her last shot at legitimacy? Transforming the stodgy First Bank of Frost Pine Ridge into a winter wonderland for their comeback Holiday Gala. There's just one problem: Grant Whitaker. The bank manager is everything Felicity isn't-buttoned-up, risk-averse, and allergic to anything that even hints at glitter. To Grant, the bank is a sacred trust, a legacy to protect at all costs. Felicity's chaos threatens everything he's spent years preserving, and he's determined to keep her "creative vision" on a very short leash. But when a corporate mandate forces them to co-chair the Gala together, their professional friction sparks something neither expected. Grant discovers that maybe his perfectly ordered world has been missing something vital. And Felicity starts to wonder if the man behind the spreadsheets might actually see past her sparkle to the substance beneath. As the Gala approaches and the stakes get higher, they'll have to decide: Can structure and sparkle coexist? Or will their differences doom both the event-and their chance at something real? A heartwarming small-town romance about finding joy in the unexpected, learning that "too much" can be just right, and discovering that the best partnerships are built on balancing order with a little bit of magic. Perfect for fans of cozy holiday romances, forced proximity, grumpy/sunshine pairings, and small-town charm.
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