Midsomer Mistletoe

The Midsomer Series

Romance, New Adult, Contemporary, Fiction & Literature
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Author: A.H. MacKenna ISBN: 9781501438110
Publisher: A.H. MacKenna Publication: November 1, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: A.H. MacKenna
ISBN: 9781501438110
Publisher: A.H. MacKenna
Publication: November 1, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

This holiday season, snuggle up in the Midsomer Series, the latest in contemporary romance from debut author A.H. MacKenna, with this prequel novella!

Cat Morgan had everything: the perfect apartment, the perfect side job, and most importantly, the perfect boyfriend. Young, attractive, richer than an oil baron -- all the shiny tools he needed to distract her from the giant lying, cheating, backstabbing truth. 

Friendless, penniless, and ostracized from society, she has no choice but to return to the one place she swore she'd never set stilletos in again -- the sleepy British village of Midsomer. Nothing good ever came of a Morgan in Midsomer, and Cat is determined to pick up the shambles of her life and move on as soon as possible. All she has to do is keep her head down and stay out of trouble. 

But trouble never came in a prettier package than Gavin St. John. The town Golden Boy with a shadowed past is equally determined to stay out of trouble -- his future in Midsomer depends on it. 

But fate has other plans, and the magic of a Midsomer Christmas will change the course of their lives forever.

*This is a prequel novella to the Midsomer Series, approximately 30,000 words. The Midsomer Series features adult situations and should be read by mature readers only.*

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This holiday season, snuggle up in the Midsomer Series, the latest in contemporary romance from debut author A.H. MacKenna, with this prequel novella!

Cat Morgan had everything: the perfect apartment, the perfect side job, and most importantly, the perfect boyfriend. Young, attractive, richer than an oil baron -- all the shiny tools he needed to distract her from the giant lying, cheating, backstabbing truth. 

Friendless, penniless, and ostracized from society, she has no choice but to return to the one place she swore she'd never set stilletos in again -- the sleepy British village of Midsomer. Nothing good ever came of a Morgan in Midsomer, and Cat is determined to pick up the shambles of her life and move on as soon as possible. All she has to do is keep her head down and stay out of trouble. 

But trouble never came in a prettier package than Gavin St. John. The town Golden Boy with a shadowed past is equally determined to stay out of trouble -- his future in Midsomer depends on it. 

But fate has other plans, and the magic of a Midsomer Christmas will change the course of their lives forever.

*This is a prequel novella to the Midsomer Series, approximately 30,000 words. The Midsomer Series features adult situations and should be read by mature readers only.*

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