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FAKING CHRISTMAS by Kerry Winfrey

FAKING CHRISTMAS

by Kerry Winfrey

Pub Date: Sept. 26th, 2023
ISBN: 9780593638361
Publisher: Berkley

A 30-something magazine columnist pretends to be her homesteading twin sister in Winfrey’s Christmas caper.

Laurel Grant is a hot mess—or, at least, the Old Laurel was. Six months ago, the New Laurel Grant officially left the “Hot Mess Express” and now lives a productive life as a columnist for Buckeye State of Mind, a local Ohio magazine. There, she writes about her scenic life running a nearby farm with her doting husband and two kids, and her boss, Gilbert, is none the wiser that he’s reading one giant lie. Well, more a stretch of the truth: Laurel doesn’t have a husband or kids, but Meadow Rise Farm does exist, and Laurel does work there…as the social media manager. The farm actually belongs to her twin sister, Holly, and her husband, Darius, who make homemade soap and cinnamon rolls and are the complete opposites of the free-wheeling, scatterbrained Laurel. But when Gilbert, heartbroken that his wife has left him for their accountant, invites himself to the farm for the traditional Christmas Eve Eve dinner, Laurel enlists her sister to help keep her precarious ruse afloat. At the farm, she’s convinced she can play the role of loving wife and mother to her sister’s family, until Holly reveals that Laurel will be fake-married to their other holiday guest, Max Beckett. Max is Laurel’s self-proclaimed nemesis and a professional grump—how can she pretend to be married to someone she completely loathes? However, when a blizzard traps the Grants, Max, and Gilbert in one throw-pillow-heavy farmhouse, Laurel realizes she may not hate Max or a well-balanced life as much as she imagined. In Winfrey’s latest rom-com, opposites attract amid festive holiday fun. Max and Laurel are quintessential enemies to lovers—“You yourself are a headache designed expressly for me”—and Gilbert excels in his role of pitiful and fatherly comic relief. Winfrey mixes up a tale of tenderness, mischief, and friendship as inviting as your favorite Hallmark movie.

Holiday hijinks and fake dating make Winfrey’s romantic comedy a cozy classic.